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Cody Cavenaugh Getting approved for a Loan- Ideas
29 March 2024 | 7 replies
DSCR loans are based off of down payment, credit score and either actual or market rents so it helps to supercharge an investor's real estate goals and net worth.
Sebastian Bennett Rad Diversified Feedback Request
29 March 2024 | 25 replies
@Dutch Mendenhall If I were to purchase shares I see the share price continues to increase which I assume is based on the value of the real estate. 
Luna Tran Oklahoma Investors: Navigating the Evolving Real Estate Commission Landscape
29 March 2024 | 0 replies
This blog explores the potential changes and how they might affect your investments.National Landscape: Potential ChangesLawsuits alleged NAR policies stifled competition, inflating realtor fees.The settlement could lead to a more open market with:Discounted commissionsTiered commissions based on property valueFlat feesHourly billingOklahoma City ImpactShort-term: Uncertainty, market fluctuations.Long-term:Increased inventory from lower seller closing costs.Shift towards value-added realtor services like targeted marketing and expert negotiation.Technology-driven platforms may offer lower-cost alternatives.Proactive Strategies for InvestorsStay informed about market trends and commission structures.Build relationships with experienced real estate agents.Negotiate commission rates strategically.Focus on long-term investment goals.Conclusion: Adapting to the Changing LandscapeThe national shift in real estate commissions signals a period of potential change for the Oklahoma City market.
Ferrode Joseph First time out of state investment ideas for good cash flow/appreciation
30 March 2024 | 25 replies
This is a pure appreciation-based investment approach.
Ross Benedict obtaining a loan under an LLC in Florida for buy and hold
29 March 2024 | 17 replies
Based on suggestions in the forum we googled local community banks in south florida and both that we spoke to seemed very open to the idea of buying in a personal name and then quit claiming the property into an LLC.  
Derek Nemec Rate check - Scenario provided
29 March 2024 | 7 replies
Based on a 760+ FICO and 3 year PPP, mid 7s on a 30 or 40 year I/O product, low 7s on non-I/O.
Marty Howie Are investors still buying properties in San Diego?
29 March 2024 | 7 replies
For example, we (myself included), have a pretty strong base of flippers looking for deals they can buy, renovate, and resell. 
Mike Gratzmiller Buying Points Down
30 March 2024 | 24 replies
What you get the money for from your lender based off your qualifications like credit and loan to value ratio, with no cost would be called "par" rate... and from there, you can either buy down to get a lower rate, or you can take a higher rate to get a credit applied to the cost of your loan by the lender.A par rate is simply the rate that you get without having to buy the rate down while also getting no lender credit.
Jordan Fujan DSCR loans BRRR
28 March 2024 | 20 replies
Commonly, these proceeds are used for further real estate investment or costs related to the borrower’s real estate business and strictly can‘t be used for personal uses, such as paying off personal credit cards or any nonbusiness expense.DSCR loans are “primarily based on the property,” meaning that the lender evaluates and qualifies the deal mostly but not completely based on the property’s investment potential.
Sean Hudgins Is a VA Assumption Worth More Money?
28 March 2024 | 6 replies
.: $2,757-If you were to assume the loan and I carried the second note at the above terms your monthly PITI would be: $2,027Saving: $8,760 per year.Scenario 2:-If you were to bring the same $115,000 as a down payment on a conventional loan you would pay: $1,992-If you were to assume the loan and bring cash for equity position your monthly PITI would be: $1,300Saving: $8,304 (with no need to refi in the future)Since this is a hypothetical situation I'm going to give my number based on nat. average homeownership of 13.2 years.