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14 March 2024 | 6 replies
I'm debating buying a 3 unit where the existing tenant in the top unit clearly smokes in the unit (cigarette in ash tray in listing photo).
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15 March 2024 | 5 replies
Hello,I was looking for some advice.Background: I have 2 rentals, both are in my name right now, they are insured and I have an umbrella policy. 1 property is under a mortgage and the other I own free and clear.
13 March 2024 | 2 replies
I generally prefer mortgages due to title insurance issues.Would like to know the experiences/opinions of others.
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15 March 2024 | 21 replies
I'm not talking about a location based on tourism where zoning allows for STRs, hotels and they have existed there for decades.I'm talking about residential zoned areas.
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15 March 2024 | 3 replies
And, referrals from existing clients are our primary source of new clients.
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15 March 2024 | 2 replies
And to use all of the proceeds from the sale in your purchase (again 50% of the total proceeds from the sale).The contract price minus closing costs = your net sales price (reinvestment targetThe net sales price minus mortgage pay off = the proceeds you need to spend.Since the debt is paid off as part of the closing neither one of you will have enough in proceeds to simply buy your replacement with the cash proceeds.
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15 March 2024 | 2 replies
I'm seriously considering a career change to become a Mortgage Loan Officer first before or alongside investing in real estate.
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15 March 2024 | 14 replies
My goal would be to buy, rehab, get up to market rents, refinance at a better rate.Three duplexes in Virginia:Property 1 (2 units - 2 bed 1 bath each)- Appraised Value: $245k- Mortgage Payoff - $183k- PITI: $1709.57 - Interest Rate: 9.25%- Total Current Rent: $600 (one unit is vacant)- Market Rent Based on HUD: $2986Property 2: (2 units - 2 bed 1 bath each)- Appraised Value: $270k- Mortgage Payoff - $202k- PITI: $1845.29- Interest Rate: 9.25%- Total Current Rent: $1450 - Market Rent Based on HUD: $2986Property 3: (2 units - First is 3 bed 1 bath, second is2 bed 1 bath)- Appraised Value: $263k- Mortgage Payoff - $190k- PITI: $1809.04- Interest Rate: 9.25%- Total Current Rent: $1500- Market Rent Based on HUD: $3572Other Factors:Total Current PITI is $5363.90Total Rent is $3550Tenants are all month to month with 1 unit vacantEquity After Deal: $197k (may be more as appraisals were done 1 year ago)Rehab costs to get market rent: $20k per unit or $120kLet me know your thoughts!
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14 March 2024 | 2 replies
That trend stopped after the 70's but manufactured housing was a major contributor towards creating stable affordable housing.If we want to tackle our housing shortage we need to get serious about it.Here is a quick summary of the HUD changes: HUD Actions for Manufactured Homes and Communities:HUD announces a comprehensive set of actions to increase availability and affordability of manufactured homes.These actions are part of the Biden-Harris Administration's Housing Supply Action Plan.Manufactured housing is a key component in the strategy to boost housing supply and reduce costs.Preservation and Reinvestment Initiative for Community Enhancement (PRICE) Program:HUD launches the PRICE Program, a $225 million competitive grant opportunity.The program aims to preserve and revitalize manufactured housing and communities.Funding supports repairs, rehabilitation, replacement of units, infrastructure upgrades, and community resilience.Available to states, local jurisdictions, tribes, nonprofits, community development finance institutions, and other eligible entities.FHA Draft Policy for Manufactured Home Communities:FHA posts a draft policy to solicit public feedback.The policy aims to promote stability and affordability for individuals and families in existing manufactured home communities.Allows resident-owned cooperatives and mission-oriented borrowers to access FHA-insured financing for purchasing or refinancing.Updates to FHA's Title I Manufactured Home Loan Program:HUD announces updates to FHA's Title I Manufactured Home Loan Program.New methodologies for calculating loan limits to align with current market pricing.Expects the new loan limits to incentivize more lenders to participate and expand program usage by buyers of manufactured housing.Annual Recalculation of Title I Loan Program Limits:FHA will recalculate Title I loan limits annually to keep pace with home price changes over time.This ensures that the loan limits remain aligned with market conditions.Ginnie Mae's Title I Loan Securitization Program:Ginnie Mae takes steps to reinvigorate its Title I Loan Securitization program.Revisions to financial eligibility requirements for Title I Issuers to reduce barriers and increase lender participation.HUD's Ongoing Support for Manufactured Housing:These actions build on HUD's continuous efforts to support manufactured housing.Earlier actions include a proposed rule for the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program emphasizing the needs of manufactured housing communities.Recent Updates to CDBG Notice:HUD updated the CDBG in Support of Housing Activities notice to allow the use of funds for acquisition of manufactured housing units, services to homeowners, and investments in infrastructure and resilience for manufactured housing communities.
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15 March 2024 | 5 replies
One common distressed seller I've been finding are landlord-managed multifamily properties that have a commercial side and residential side in C/C- areas.At first glance, they have good cash flow... but they come with a tangled mess of existing tenants who pay way less than market value and usually have a longer term lease on the commercial side, meaning you'll have to sink in a lot of time and energy to maximize their profit.It seems like it could be a good niche to go after if you know how to maximize the cash flow OR it could just be a massive headache and money sink if approached the wrong way.