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Jonathan Cronkite Is there a lender for SFR, needs rehab, holding as rental?
24 September 2018 | 8 replies
Looking for a loan which includes purchase price and rehab, like a fix-n-flip loan, but want a long term mortgage instead of having to refinance after 6 months.Do you exist?
Zach Brooksher [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
11 September 2018 | 2 replies
The Fix and Flip calculator doesn't take the loan cost into consideration, so I used the BRRRR calc, but would likely end up flipping it.. 
Account Closed Who's your favorite traditional lender in Cleveland?
4 August 2019 | 8 replies
Closing on a triplex in Ohio City and my current lender is trying to charge me 1% origination and 5.375% fixed on a 30 year loan.   
Ty McAllister Seller-finance (are they wraparound mortgages?)
6 October 2018 | 4 replies
Some precautions to consider:- Make sure the person who is the borrower of the underlying bank mortgage fully understands the implications  of a wrap, as well as the buyer- Consider a 5 or 10yr balloon note (vs. 30yr fixed) if you are worried that the seller may have 2nd thoughts down the road- Buyers should need to bring a significant down payment to the deal so that they have skin in the game- If your state allows a Deed of Trust for the wrap note, I suggest using that document (vs. a Mortgage) as it will put a lien on the house allow the Seller to pursue a non-judicial foreclosure if the buyer does not perform.- The home insurance after the sale (the new owner is the "insured") should retain the name of the previous owner(payor of the bank note) on the insurance as "additional insured" so as to not set off any alarms with the bank.- Use a 3rd party loan servicing company to collect all mortgage and escrow payments and make all appropriate payments to the bank lender as well as seller finance lender.   
Daniel Brown Good morning,BP! What was your worst deal?
16 September 2018 | 10 replies
@Rich Senyszyn that's Incredible... sounds like he was learning more about the guitar and less about fixing your place.
Peter Grange Looking for advice and/or opinions
11 September 2018 | 0 replies
Then find a SFH or MFH to purchase with a 203k loan and rent our current home to pay off HELOC and part of the 203k.Then refinance new home after a year to transition 203k loan into 30 yr. fixed.
Doug Alverson First rental financing
25 September 2018 | 7 replies
Just for reference, I'm buying the house for $140k, it's probably worth 180 as it sits and 250 fixed up. 
Alain T. Contract Templates for fix and flips
11 September 2018 | 2 replies

Dear,I live in Louisville, KY. I am working on my first project. However, I have made two contractors change. And that is sinking me more and more in the negative. I believe one of the reasons is that most of the agre...

John Lee Hurricane Florence delay closing date
19 September 2018 | 4 replies
Now the increase in fixing cost, re-appraisal, the offer (VA loan), and the supply and demand of market suddenly change.
Ethan Aycock Do these numbers look right?
11 September 2018 | 6 replies
Assuming a 30 year fixed at 5%, in order to achieve a $500 monthly payment, you would have to put down $141,860 (or 60% down).