
1 December 2015 | 11 replies
@Tim G.How good would your credit need to be to get those loans and what debt to income ratio need to be for you to get approved ?

24 November 2015 | 8 replies
Just like humans, some properties are a lot more low-maintenance than others.Your entire mortgage payment does hit cash flow, but technically the principal repayment portion is not an expense (it is repayment of debt).

14 April 2016 | 61 replies
However it was easy for us cuz we had NO personal debt.
24 November 2015 | 2 replies
I owe a half million dollars, but my debt to income ratio is about 20%.

6 March 2019 | 3 replies
:)old thread but why bothering with equity partners when you can just raise debt?

24 November 2015 | 15 replies
Purchasing subject to existing financing and debt are not exotic RE transactions.

1 December 2015 | 17 replies
My only comment is to watch how much leveraged debt you take on in your first few years of starting out.

25 November 2015 | 7 replies
A portfolio lender will likely look at the "global" DTI - that means totaling the personal and LLC income and totaling the personal and LLC debt.
16 December 2015 | 14 replies
It's kind of like buying a car from a dealer where you pay monthly until the debt is repaid and then they send you the title for the car.

24 November 2015 | 1 reply
If you are trying to acquire the property, go pick it up at the auction.If you are trying to save the property for the gentleman, you'll need to pay off any debts and probably end up co-signing a loan or something.