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12 March 2024 | 4 replies
Thats usually a line most DSCR Lenders will use to separate whether its a financable STR vs. a "hotel"
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14 March 2024 | 0 replies
The goal is to finance the purchase of the ground lease, and continue to lease the land to the LLC.
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12 March 2024 | 9 replies
One property is a condo (in CA) that I rent out, and the other property is a house (in NV) that I live in and rent out the other rooms.I quit my W2 job last year to start a business, which is slightly profitable today, but I reinvest everything back into the business.I have a bunch of cash saved up and am comfortable deploying $100K into another property in Las Vegas ($80K down payment + $10K furnishing + $10K margin).The only problem is that I’m not sure how to finance my next house without W2 income.I talked to a few lenders about DSCR loans, and most say they calculate rental income based on the entire house, instead of by the room.I would love to get the creative knowledge of the BP community on how to fund my next home 🙏🏼I'm also open to any lender referrals 😊
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15 March 2024 | 167 replies
Harvard Avenue in 64052 for a nice profit to a buyer I'm holding financing on.
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14 March 2024 | 19 replies
To echo a lot of previous comments, regardless of the lender you are sourcing financing through, the experience aspect truly depends on the loan officer that you are working with directly.
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14 March 2024 | 18 replies
However, so many people want to invest without any money (kinda the antithesis for investing), that the brrr is starting with financing which is adding to the comlication.Good luck.
14 March 2024 | 2 replies
Unless you are aiming for appreciation, it would make more sense to use some leverage through financing.
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14 March 2024 | 7 replies
I guess this isn't the worst thing, since the low rate on the first mortgage would offset much of the higher rate on the 2nd.4) Refinance the entire property at whatever I can get - 7% or so.I'm just wondering if there is a solution where I can really take advantage of the low rate on the first, offer the property out to buyers with a wrap loan and drive up the asking price because it has built in financing with a fantastic rate.Any ideas shoot them over!!
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14 March 2024 | 1 reply
Auction How did you finance this deal?
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14 March 2024 | 0 replies
Off Market How did you finance this deal?