Jenny L.
What are current 203K Rates?
28 June 2016 | 4 replies
Good question.The reason the most successful company in the country in this niche market can have atrocious pricing for the thing, without the atrocious price driving down production (normal supply/demand), and in fact with the higher pricing helping to drive business in a good way for the company (it means they can hire the best & most expensive 203k specialists - niche within a niche), is because you're going to at least FHA Streamline Refinance it approximately five seconds after the work is done, if not full blown refinance it into conventional.Consumers can "get what they pay for" up-front with the otherwise nightmare-ish 203k process going relatively smooth (focus on competence for stage #1 - temporary financing that doesn't blow up in your face half-way through), and then Streamline FHA Refinance it at the discount store the moment the work is done because Streamline gov't refinances are barely underwritten, often DTI isn't even calculated, no appraisal etc (so ignore competence when Streamline Refinancing a gov't loan, just chase rate, for stage #2 - the permanent financing).
Art Maydan
Deal Fell Through - What's My Take-Away?
24 June 2016 | 2 replies
She already got hired at a school to teach elementary special ed, but the contract is contingent on her passing background/drug screening and completing training, which she’s currently in.
Michael DeHaven
The Real Alliance
31 December 2016 | 3 replies
I'm just starting out and still in the researching stage.
Robert Musallam
Analyze My Seller Finance Bay Area Deal
5 July 2016 | 5 replies
Now, we are only at the first stage.
Brent Kruger
Simple Property Analysis Questions
14 July 2016 | 8 replies
I frankly feel that due to my knowledge of financial modeling related to real estate ( ie: Debt service, NOI, CoC ROI, and other basics) I carry a burden of trying to find out what information is usable at what stage or even at all.
Matt Hauth
How could one go about starting a title III crowdfund portal?
13 August 2016 | 6 replies
Title III is designed for early-stage startups.
Mark Lopez
New Member. Long Beach, California
2 July 2016 | 8 replies
- utilized in forming abstract nouns denoting quality... goodness back your direction... newbie here too. just wished to introduce myself. formerly from washington, dc, i'm just getting started in the staging arena in california and i'm looking to make some connections as well. thanks and sincerely, sydney
Jose Zepeda
Newbie from California
6 July 2016 | 16 replies
newbie here too. just wished to introduce myself. formerly from washington, dc, i'm just getting started in the staging arena in california and i'm looking to make some connections as well. thanks and sincerely, sydney
Curtisha Jeffries
New Chicagoland Member
4 July 2016 | 7 replies
cheers to all mentioned. newbie here too. just wished to introduce myself. formerly from washington, dc, i'm just getting started in the staging arena in california and i'm looking to make some connections as well. thanks and sincerely, sydney
Jason Hutcheson
12 Lessons from My First 12 Months
2 July 2016 | 4 replies
Yes- we could outsource that work, but at this stage of the game, every dollar matters to our business.