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5 April 2016 | 24 replies
The owner had a soft spot for my Dad or was it a bit self serving that he could have a maintenance guy (my dad) on premises.
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10 June 2015 | 11 replies
But the market is still pretty soft in the area, and I need around $165,000 in order to break even (5% commissions, closing and lawyer fees, plus paying off the 1st mortgage).I've tried and failed to refinance the property on multiple occasions, even through the HARP 2 program, but everyone keeps coming back with, you don't have a 75/25 LTV ratio, so we won't touch it.
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19 August 2007 | 2 replies
Business for me has been EXTREMELY busy for the past 2 months.But as a whole, I'd say my market is a "soft buyer's".I currently own various real estate investments that I rent out (single family, duplex, 4-plex) that have worked well.
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4 November 2014 | 25 replies
The CFPB has amended this provision to allow certain non-profit groups to continue extending interest-free, forgivable loans, also known as “soft seconds,” without regard to the 200-mortgage loan limit.Small servicer exemption expanded.
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7 August 2016 | 14 replies
Thanks Tom...writing the books was exhausting, and there were a thousand times I wanted to just throw in the towel.
11 December 2017 | 4 replies
It sounds like it will be mainly for investing purposes - great, you may not need a conventional brokerage (KW, JSCott, Bain, Wind etc) Find one locally where investors are involved - not all agents (very few) understand investing.How to start: Run the hard numbers, grab a spreadsheet and call the brokerages - plug in the hard numbers and then quantify the soft differences (investor mindset, training options, brand advantages, CRM options?)
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18 September 2017 | 4 replies
Also looked at student housing in my town but the university overbuilt and I think it's getting soft now so I am passing for now.
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26 September 2017 | 16 replies
For example does your "cap rate" include something for soft cost projections (vacancy, repairs), and if so how much?
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13 February 2018 | 9 replies
Also, I am not sure about the soft/hard inquiry effect you would receive.I have also heard others that have had an emergency where they needed to take a (small) loan so they would take a loan for double the amount needed.
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12 January 2010 | 3 replies
"as-is" appraisal.......... 130K Seller WILL accept...... 100K ARV................ 160K-175K Now, What im thinking is rescinding the 100K offer and offering 120K, with a "repair escrow" from buyer of 20K... which will be used to, well, repair it :) The reasoning behind this is to obtain conventional financing without paying exhorbant interest on a hard money repair loan.