
6 July 2022 | 3 replies
Lower rates, fees, faster decision making with local market conditions in mind, faster overall with less hesitation than perhaps slower or reducing markets.While banks still had great options, I felt many of them had more restrictions on terms, e.g., Shorter draw periods, shorter term lengths, sometimes high initial draw requirements as well.The key thing is keeping our search local worked very well when it came to the institutions being more generous with rates and terms.

15 July 2022 | 9 replies
Maybe you take a similar approach and look for a housing "solution" that works for those in the medical field.Feel free to reach out.

10 July 2022 | 11 replies
Speaking from personal experience and not as a tax or legal professional:Short Answer: One LLC will work just fine.Long Answer: LLCs are primarily about limiting your personal liability in the event that someone sues you for medical expenses and damage beyond the limits of your insurance.

18 July 2022 | 18 replies
Theme parks, medical centers, weekly military graduations, and a well known downtown historic district keeps travelers coming year round.

22 August 2022 | 63 replies
A seller may be selling to cover debt, for medical care costs or downsizing due to disability, house is sold following a divorce, or a family member passed away and the beneficiary/trustee needs to pay the estate debt, cover probate, or doesn't have the time/resources to handle the property.

30 August 2022 | 6 replies
As I slow down in the medical realm, I plan to have the real estate gig take more of my time.

11 July 2022 | 7 replies
I spoke with a lender today who recommended that my wife and I use a medical professional loan (0% down, no PMI, ARM 5 yr at 4.75% or 7 yr at 5%) to acquire the property.

13 July 2022 | 19 replies
I have been working for 9 years my credit score is about 775 I'm on a medical leave right now so I'm not able to show income but I have so much equity in all three homes do you think I could get a portfolio loan for just my rentals I don't really want to add my primary in it unless I have to or what other options do I have since I'm not a w2 worker right now.

12 July 2022 | 3 replies
Currently living with a family member it got that bad along with my credit shooting to 497 from all the medical bills.

14 July 2022 | 8 replies
For me, I am still finding the occasional solid rental property in various pockets of town like Barnum and in Aurora near the Anschutz medical campus.