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19 July 2024 | 0 replies
I understand there are many different hurdles with both zoning and logistics.
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20 July 2024 | 6 replies
Below are a few ideas to think about.Appraisal Concerns: Include a clause in the counteroffer to address any potential gap if the appraisal comes in lower than the offer price.Closing Costs: If the requested $10k seems high, propose a lower amount or adjust the sale price to cover some of these costs.Escrow Deposit: Counter with a higher deposit to ensure buyer commitment.Financing Contingency: Make sure there's a clause that protects you if the buyer’s financing falls through.VA Requirements: Understand and prepare for the specific requirements and inspections associated with VA loans.Professional Advice: Consult with a real estate agent or legal professional for tailored advice.Communication: Maintain open communication with the buyers for a smooth negotiation process.Best of luck with your sale,KC
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18 July 2024 | 5 replies
Maybe I’m reading this wrong but after reading several articles it’s my understanding that normally when a civilian assumes a VA mortgage the “VA entitlement” will remain with the seller meaning purchasing power in the future will be less since it’s still tied into the current loan and the 1 year occupancy is foregone since the seller has lived in it over a year.
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17 July 2024 | 11 replies
I think it is ridiculous that they would try these harsh moves on people who are obviously coming to them because we are in need of help.
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20 July 2024 | 2 replies
Because I'm the boots on the ground here locally in VA and NC I believe I can add great value to people that may live somewhere that they cant get access to the type of opportunities I have in their local markets.
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19 July 2024 | 53 replies
. - Single family homes to rehab and hold or to fix & flip- Loan is in your name not your LLC- Rates between 5% and 6% depending on credit score- 30 year term loan, fixed rate, no pre payment penalty if sold or paid off anytime- Example buy at 100,000 and add 50,000 for rehab = 150,000 means 15% down payment or 22,500- So the buy is financed at 85% and so is the rehab if you look at it that way- House will be appraised off a contractors write up of the work to be done and must appraise out ARV to at least the 150,000 to make sense at all; if not loan is not approved so a buyer cannot get into trouble in that sense with lender oversight- all work must be done by licensed trades people, not the own themselvesIf this sounds plausible I'm happy to answer questions.
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20 July 2024 | 59 replies
This is such a delusion most people that invest in SFH has and I think it stems from bad BP educators.
20 July 2024 | 7 replies
These forums are a great place to learn and meet people, whether you're just starting out or you're a seasoned investor.
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17 July 2024 | 15 replies
That being said I understand that the same is going on in Lexington... great upside and growth with both cities.