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Cory Deeter Finally took the plunge
26 August 2016 | 11 replies
Actually, I thought of going to a credit union but had been hearing about only the traditional way of private money or hard money lending.
Russell Ballard Jr First Deal
22 August 2016 | 1 reply
In your case since your new just have a strong game plan and presentation to prove you know what your doing. 2 - Ensure them the process will be stress free and a smooth transition.3 - Quick and simple closing as opposed to the "nightmare" closings that traditional borrowers sometimes encounter.4 - Savings on Capital Gains5 - (In many cases they are older) I really push that the monthly payments are a nice gift to leave to their estate. 
Elizabeth Moyer Young, newbie in Philadelphia
31 August 2017 | 13 replies
This allowed me to put less than the traditional percent down on the house and provided me the funds necessary for a down payment.
Matthew Pinkston I need help with bookkeeping
19 September 2017 | 15 replies
My accountant was able to set up an online portal, so we use the traditional home computer version but access it online.Personally I think it is worth hiring a part time book keeper. 
Paul Zimmerman Drinking from the firehose--from Seattle, WA
14 July 2016 | 10 replies
If I had 20-30% to put down on a house id look at traditional financing but that's not the case.
Andrew M. Next moves after two rennovate and holds, built up some equity
22 July 2016 | 1 reply
Over the last two years I have bought and renovated two properties in a neighborhood in pittsburgh that has seen intense appreciation and have built up something like 225k in equity.My current high level financials are: Own two properties, both mortgaged and rentedConservative total market value of all properties: 550kCombined debt on properties: 325kTotal equity: 225kMonthly gross rental income: 3.4kMonthly net rental income: 1kI bought both properties on traditional non commercial mortgages and I have an 80k heloc alll factored into the combined debt number above.
Gustavo Martinez GET OUT THERE!
9 May 2016 | 7 replies
On the other hand, we have forgotten how to carry on a traditional person-to-person conversation.I have not checked out meetup.com (I guess I always thought that was just another dating site, ha).
Alex O Regan 17 year old looking for advice.
26 May 2016 | 8 replies
How much do you traditionally need to put down on the property?
Nicholas Bravo Felony record affects business?
28 May 2016 | 4 replies
@Nicholas Bravo,If that $300k judgement shows up on your credit report, you will have a hard time getting traditional mortgage financing until it is paid.
Alexander Price TK, Rent to Reward in Memphis, TN
19 May 2021 | 18 replies
You being a US citizen could just get traditional bank financing.