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6 March 2019 | 2 replies
Its fairly affordable and obtainable so I dont see the harm in experimenting on its relevancy to my real estate career.
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5 March 2019 | 6 replies
I am able to afford the mortgage comfortably for a couple of months before I start my job.
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5 March 2019 | 11 replies
3/5/2019Sherelle – thanks for the post / questions and outline Fyi – there are some conventional loan programs that allow a 3% down payment ….I would recommend using this program versus a fha loan program if possible …this is because with a FHA loan the monthly mortgage insurance remains with the loan permanently and with a conventional loan – you should be able to eliminate the mortgage insurance in the future ……Also – if you use a FHA loan for the first home - using a FHA again for next property might be an issue …..you allude to this in your question #2Regarding cash flow analysis ….other items to factor in : utilities / property homeowners insurance ( this will be a little higher when you live in home and should decrease a bit once you convert it to a rental policy / are there any deferred maintenance issues on the house ( roof / furnace / water heater / foundation are the bigger tickets items to watch Definitely get pre approved so you know for certain what you can afford and also so you can begin becoming more familiar with the numbers …we can assist with this if you want - contact us Thanks and I hope this helps Dave Skow
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1 April 2019 | 21 replies
It is very frustrating because the best deals go very fast.
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5 March 2019 | 1 reply
The problem is that I also want to have as low of a downpayment as possible with as low of a mortgage as possible so I can afford to put aside money for maintenance, management, and CapEx.
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5 March 2019 | 0 replies
Am a single parent with two kids, one of whom is about to enter college; can't afford to make a silly mistake.
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5 March 2019 | 0 replies
Bank financing a rehab project via conforming mortgage is VERY TIME CONSUMING AND FRUSTRATING.
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10 March 2019 | 27 replies
I understand your frustration and the market being competitive, but you will always have a chance to buy something that's not a good deal (daily).
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6 March 2019 | 8 replies
After months of labor and frustrations, we sold the house for more than we expected and were ready for the next step with 40k in the bank.
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6 March 2019 | 4 replies
Another way to make the RC more affordable is by increasing the deductible.