
30 July 2016 | 10 replies
Housing starts have been fueled by rising rents, cheap mortgage rates, and an abundance of low- and no-downpayment mortgages.The 80/10/10 piggyback loan has been in high demand of late, and buyers are finding the Fannie Mae HomeReady™ home loan to be a worthwhile alternative to FHA lending.The math for "Should I rent or should I buy?"

28 July 2016 | 8 replies
Happy to educate with alternative, hands-off real estate investments.

24 July 2016 | 1 reply
For those wholesalers that have access to the MLS, how? Did you get your real estate license, become a broker, team up with an agent, become an "assistant"? Was it worth it?And for those that go without the MLS, what ...

26 July 2016 | 35 replies
An alternative, or additional strategy would be to give him some vague details so he feels like he's gaining knowledge for the market.

27 July 2016 | 10 replies
Alternatively, their websites may be able to provide you with some leads.I hope this helpsKirk

29 July 2016 | 8 replies
The wholesaler will pay for 2 closings if there are 2 closings:A sells to W and closes (1st set of closing costs), then W sells to B and closes (2nd set of closing costs).Alternatively, W could assign the contract to B, resulting in:A sells to B and W has no part in the deal and no closing costs (I don't think W has closing costs, but check the deal.)Jim.

30 July 2016 | 27 replies
I don't see how you have a better alternative.

29 July 2016 | 5 replies
Our primary interest is fix-flip (with BRRRR as a VERY acceptable alternate exit strategy - our long term goal anyhow...).

28 August 2016 | 32 replies
@Rong LiuI tend to think along lines of Buy and Hold, if the property is in a desirable area, if the property is in a growth area, and if it is generating income.If the property doesn't meet those 3 criteria, and is in a declining area, a high crime area, or an area with poor schools, then I would sell and take the money and invest it elsewhere.However, there a third alternative to holding or selling, sort of a middle ground.

3 August 2016 | 6 replies
Does anybody have any suggestions for alternatives lenders that might have more flexibility?