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Joseph Renteria What are the chances of banks lending to me?
8 September 2017 | 5 replies
@Joseph Renteria, if you've been regularly saving, and already have say $30k saved in an account, you should probably ask your BANK directly: Do they have a COMMERCIAL Lending Department, whose job it is to look more closely at the "deal" you want to buy, rather than your already-owned assets/income?
Brad S. Cash requirement for small multi family
8 September 2017 | 3 replies
I spoke to a credit union and they said 25% down and approx 10% in reserve as a liquid asset (saving or CD).
Rubin Thomas should i finance the rehab + wholesale costs OR just the property
7 September 2017 | 2 replies
hi,relatively new to the game. i have a property with good potential in an area i think will appreciate well. in my current situation, i am not strapped for cash and can save 7-8k month for real estate purposes alone with my current job. this will be by first SFR and goal is to have at least 12% COCROI and have a minimum of $150+ using the 50% rule. im more or less in it for the long term game and want to retire with a rental portfolio that can supplement my income within the next 10 years. here are the two scenarios for the following property:property: $65krehab costs: $10kclosing costs: $3,200wholesaler costs: $2,500i plan to put 20% down on a 30 year fixed loan at around 4.8%Scenario 1:I cover out of pocket for rehab and wholesaler costs as well as downpayment + closing costsProperty: $65kRehab: $10kWholesaler costs: $2,500k Downpayment: $13,000kClosing costs: $3,200Total cash needed: $28, 710COCROI: 12%Monthly cash flow: $28850% rule: $313Scenario 2:I finance the rehab and wholesaler costs through my bank.
Trevor Lohman Clarification on turnkey definition
5 January 2018 | 11 replies
But other than that, are there any downsides to option #2 - Wouldn't I save $ by not paying for the Turnkey provider's markup?
Heidi Dunn New Tenant Wants Employer to Auto Deposit Rent Weekly
13 September 2017 | 10 replies
The Tenant is ultimately responsible for ensuring rent is paid.
Ronny Tiburcio What needs to be on a Business plan
8 September 2017 | 1 reply
It started as simple forms to help me, then before I knew it...My suggestion is to follow the reverse engineering steps I laid out above, then when you get to the beginning, turn around, and "follow the breadcrumbs".I saved the most important rule for last.  
Felipe Salgado Question regarding Duplexes.
15 September 2017 | 8 replies
Then, save you VA benefit for your next house-hack investment.
Jerome Angeles 2 VA loans - 2 Multi Unit properties
16 June 2018 | 14 replies
I worked to get debt free and save some capital. 
Nicole S. Help me narrow my strategy in Cleveland Ohio please... :)
30 December 2017 | 22 replies
For a look at what I mean when I say B-Class vs C-Class check out The Ultimate Guide to Grading Cleveland Neighborhoods.2) Pro/cons of single family vs duplex vs quadplex in these areas?
Ali Knox First Investment Property Deal Analysis - Nashville
9 September 2017 | 7 replies
If it ever changed, I would just do it myself to save costs, but don't see it being something that will come up in the near future.