
14 September 2017 | 4 replies
Long story short is I want to buy a multi family home 4 family would be ideal but a duplex will be sufficient if I can find the right deal, for my first property in NJ I would love to see 1k a month positive cash flow, I am looking to take a investment property loan and put down 25% and upon research I'm seeing hat I need 2 years property management experience in order to use rental income to qualify, while I don't personally own any investment properties both my mother and father own several units which I am 100% a part of helping manage and repair when needed.

13 September 2017 | 1 reply
Long story short is I want to buy a multi family home 4 family would be ideal but a duplex will be sufficient if I can find the right deal, for my first property in NJ I would love to see 1k a month positive cash flow, I am looking to take a investment property loan and put down 25% and upon research I'm seeing hat I need 2 years property management experience in order to use rental income to qualify, while I don't personally own any investment properties both my mother and father own several units which I am 100% a part of helping manage and repair when needed.

25 September 2017 | 5 replies
Finally, the positive that you have to offer, if you buy him out, is that it all happens together.

13 September 2017 | 9 replies
This is great feedback!
18 September 2017 | 8 replies
It is in a desirable neighborhood and according to comps, has the ability to generate positive cash flow.

20 September 2017 | 41 replies
So you really might be in a good position to just move some of that equity into the market.

15 September 2017 | 6 replies
I appreciate the feedback and suggestions guys!
19 September 2017 | 1 reply
I currently have a HML in first lien position.

13 September 2017 | 0 replies
m=9&y=17&utm_source=HAR%2FMLS+Master+List&utm_campaign=37e6c93251-January+2017+MLS+Release&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_5c0a7c027d-37e6c93251-252424337Houston Real Estate Highlights in August, 2017: Hurricane Harvey ended ten consecutive months of positive single-family home sales, as volume plunged 25.4 percent year-over-year with 5,917 units sold;Despite Harvey’s rampage, single-family home sales remain 1.8 percent ahead of the 2016 volume on a year-to-date basis;Total property sales dropped 24.2 percent with 7,077 units sold;Total dollar volume fell 22.2 percent to $2.0 billion;The single-family home median price rose 3.0 percent to $231,700;The single-family home average price increased 2.6 percent to $296,418;Single-family homes months of inventory grew to a 4.4-months supply, but is expected to shrink with strong consumer demand for housing in the wake of Harvey;Townhome/condominium sales dropped 31.4 percent, with the average price down 1.1 percent to $196,230 and the median price up 2.0 percent to $159,000;Leases of single-family homes rose 9.4 percent with average rent unchanged at $1,857;Volume of townhome/condominium leases jumped 17.0 percent with average rent down 2.2 percent to $1,551;HAR continues to encourage anyone who has housing available for temporary occupancy (up to 12 weeks) to please post it on our Harvey Temporary Housing page as soon as possible at www.har.com/temporaryhousing to provide housing to those in need.