
12 November 2018 | 10 replies
So if you plan to do a 1031 exchange in 2 years then you'll want your owner financing to have a balloon for that time to insure he cashes you out then.Are you wanting to have interest on your owner finance or no?

13 November 2018 | 2 replies
We purchased the property for 59K including closing costs, insurance, etc.

12 November 2018 | 2 replies
Obviously I have insurance but still frustrating.

15 November 2018 | 15 replies
Have the correct insurance to cover STR activity in your home (Proper and CBIZ are the two major players in that area) AND have an umbrella policy in place.

18 November 2018 | 4 replies
If you’re the high bid, you may or may not have met the undisclosed reserve.Generally you get clear title, read the auction terms.Always pay for your own title insurance, do Not take the “free” title insurance...it is an incomplete search and recorded liens will be exempt.Payment terms should be fairly obvious...a deposit is required upon acceptance of bid, closing in how many ever days are specified.

13 November 2018 | 18 replies
What is the purchase price, down payment, insurance, property taxes?

14 November 2018 | 4 replies
If you want to just buy as many properties as possible all at once then a conventional loan would work better because you take equity out all at once and use it all to buy as many properties as possible.Downside of a conventional loan is that the interest rate is usually a little higher tha FHA and you can only get a max of 80% equity, BUT if you get FHA then you have to pay mortage insurance for the life of the loan which usually brings your payment up higher than a conventional loan.Best of luck!
20 November 2018 | 11 replies
Also look for favorable landlord/tenant statutes, property tax rates and insurance rates.

5 November 2021 | 14 replies
We have both of our cars paid off as well and keep monthly payments uber low on everything from groceries to insurance.

14 November 2018 | 6 replies
Not to imagine the insurance premium as well as anything else I might have missed..Much appreciated