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Eryn Garcia My pickle/real estate woes, help/suggestions
19 January 2025 | 5 replies
This is my third year investing with my mini me 12 year old and this is our 5th deal.My 12 year old found us a great deal- I teamed up with my friend and family member agreed to pay purchase and renovations.
Panos Coufos HELOC to Fund Downpayment on Next House Hack?
23 January 2025 | 1 reply
The most important rule is to have the cash flow of the new property be able to pay all its expenses, mortgage, AND the line of credit back.
Jerryian Francois Next chapter new beginnings
31 January 2025 | 2 replies
Focus on paying them off (smallest to largest), and you'll be living large in 20 years.
Charles Evans New House Hacker
22 January 2025 | 13 replies
But this was an awesome opportunity for me because this is my first living situation where I will be on my own (and getting used to paying a rent/mortgage) but this will put my overall mortgage on a 400k house at roughly $2000 a month for the first year!
Grant Shipman Do you believe that Co-Living investment is the fastest way to financial freedom?
1 February 2025 | 17 replies
In fact I can have half of the rooms occupied and still pay the mortgage. 
Ashley Kroft Getting Started in MTR in El Paso TX
3 February 2025 | 5 replies
My profile has my YouTube channel and I have an episode that shows you exactly how to create the comp set and look at amenities that matter, what others are paying for cleaning and how other listings look - that way you can see how to best market your property. 
Mario Niccolini Investing in a High-Risk Flood Zone (AE) – Worth It or Hard Pass?
11 February 2025 | 8 replies
.- More Predictable Rates: Rates better reflect the real risk rather than just being based on a flood zone map.Example Scenario (Simplified)- Old System: A house in a designated flood zone pays $1,000 annually, regardless of its elevation or distance from the water.- Risk Rating 2.0: That same house may now pay $1,200 if it's closer to the water and more vulnerable or $800 if it's higher up and better protected.Flood zones still matter under Risk Rating 2.0, but their role has changed. 
Ryan Kane Need Advice on Next Steps for my Real Estate Portfolio
10 February 2025 | 6 replies
My net number is rental income minus expenses(3 mortgages, paying power bill at all three houses, property tax, insurance, internet in two properties).
Dustin Sanders Any 10-15% DSCR Loans?
10 February 2025 | 28 replies
And, even then, hitting your rate target would still be extremely challenging unless you were paying points up front, in which case it would probably make more sense to just try to put in a bigger down payment (or pay down the balance if refi) instead and get better terms naturally offered at the lower LTV.
Nate McCarthy Multi-party investing deal structure for BRRRR/House hack
19 January 2025 | 14 replies
Or just pay your sister a finders fee for getting the deal?