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Account Closed Financing on Home Renovations to Use as Capital Later On
18 September 2015 | 5 replies
I just started the process of doing a total remodel/gutting on it and was wondering if anyone had suggestions on how I could go about getting financed for the amount to complete the project now vs doing it in small chunks as I can afford it. 
Endre Vestvik New member, looking to invest in Athens, Greece.
27 December 2018 | 18 replies
Really affordable properties and if you do your research you can find absolute gems there.
Jeff Rabinowitz TRID may make our cash offfers even more valuable.
19 September 2015 | 1 reply
A frustrated seller who has waited a couple months for a closing that didn't happen may be more inclined to take a cash offer that will not be subject to TRID delays even if that offer is a bit lower than the financed offer they accepted previously.
Ron Vasquez How do I find a mentor
21 September 2015 | 6 replies
I’ve read books, gone to seminars, and will be attending a workshop in a couple of weeks where I already know that they will charge me an arm and a leg for their mentoring program that I can’t afford.
Hobart King Indiana Tax Sales
10 October 2015 | 16 replies
All depends on if you want the property or you think it will redeem and how much you can afford to have your money tied up. 2) The fees are included in the minimum bids. 3) They changed some things.
Tamara Graham Hi Everyone!
21 September 2015 | 4 replies
@Tamara GrahamWelcome to the site.Typically your looking at 30 year loans with 25% down for non owner occupied properties in the 1-4 unit range.I'd hook up with a local lender and realtor and see what you are able to afford.
Connor Griffiths BC housing bubble
27 April 2019 | 19 replies
Fortunately Canadians are smart enough not to make RICO level mortgage origination fraud legal (unlike your southern neighbors here in the US) so a collapse brought on by mortgage rates resetting on borrowers who had no business getting a mortgage in the first place is very unlikely.On the other hand with mortgage rates below 3% and most Canadian mortgages being short term (compared to a 30 year in the US at least) if rates rose significantly a lot of folks might have a hard time affording the new payment when the loan was due to roll over.
Kah M. Real Estate investor in SE Michigan
24 September 2015 | 6 replies
My current budget for any property looks like this:33% of revenue is my salary26% for taxes (purposely exaggerated)9% for property management7% for insurance2% eviction court fees cushion23% for reservesI don't know where I can cut back to afford a mortgage. 
Jose Cintron Lease option advice from experienced investors
24 September 2015 | 13 replies
My experience has been to PreQual the candidates with their on-line lenders otherwise I was ending up with Candidates that could only afford the Lease if they did not pay ANY of their other bills:-(
Christopher Schmidt Wholesaling in Brevard?
9 February 2016 | 4 replies
For all others- if you are a genuinely distressed seller in need of help- if you can't afford your house, you're behind on payments / taxes; uninsured; or you're a burnt out landlord with tenant / eviction issues; facing job re-location, divorce, or life has otherwise happened to you-- maybe you took advice from how to invest in real estate from some message board, and now you've got a dog or dogs you need to unload?