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Nick Vought Multi-Family Refinancing/Strategy Question
28 June 2017 | 27 replies
It would have to be 5+ as I can't get the generic conforming 1-4 family home loans.
Kody Veit Do you establish company communication?
10 August 2017 | 4 replies
We use Google to host ours, so we have all the features of gmail without the generic domain...
Mike Rubin What is wholesaling?
2 July 2010 | 11 replies
Please don't take offense, but the experienced posters on this site prefer to answer specific questions rather than the sort of generic questions you asked.
Paul M. HELOC or lien?
26 February 2012 | 5 replies
Offering the equity of additional property is typically not a supplement for putting cash into the deal.
William Morgan I'm making an offer, take a look
24 December 2012 | 48 replies
I didn't find any major structural issues and I plan to have a home inspection sniff out component defects which will be deducted if found.I am anticipating a generic 'lipstick' remodel to the tune of $10-12k max.I plan to list flat-fee MLS for $400 with 3% to buyers agent $6900 .I'll have to evict tenants.I'm factoring a 3 month holding time (although I suspect it will be less from what I've been seeing w/ properties at this price point).I'll be financing it.I'm paying closing costs (Title, escrow, etc) $2500?
Trevor Probandt Generic Business Plans???
8 February 2013 | 0 replies
Hey guys, Are there any generic (not deal specific) business plans you would suggest working with to build a business plan for private funding opportunities in multifamily???
John Logue Virginia Landlord required to accept Section 8?
30 August 2019 | 13 replies
They've mastered supplementing their income and don't live beyond their means...
Bob C. Partially in a Flood Zone - Buy?
1 January 2015 | 3 replies
I've been told: 1) that if there is ANY flood zone on the property, even if the house is not in it, then mortgage companies require insurance2) Flood insurance is very expensive (after the first two years of government supplement ends)3) 1+2= longer hold times and lower ARV Are this "facts" true?
Brandon Sturgill Getting to 10 Mortgaged Properties
8 September 2014 | 13 replies
I use "bank" very generically.
Charles Hill Canadians Investing In Indianapolis
31 May 2014 | 14 replies
I am sure if you started another forum asking more generically about how Canadians are buying property in the U.S. you will get even more input from other Canadian investors on how they are accomplishing their investing.