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Diandre Pierce DSCR lending expert
20 January 2025 | 23 replies
I can help with the refinance to pull equity out, but no the purchase, as 99% of the industry won't finance mobile homes. 
Tyler Garza Shoot Down My Beginner Strategy
6 February 2025 | 32 replies
If you bought the property well, when you go to refinance the property you may get all your money back that you spent on the repairs.
Angel Perez Can I get a loan for a property uninhabitable?
24 January 2025 | 12 replies
In other words, not resold to the government so the bank had more flexibility on the condition.I look at the original commitment letter and it states "xxx amount will be advanced at closing for the purchase of an investment property, and the remaining balance of the loan to be placed into an escrow account to be disbursed as improvements are made".No points, and only one closing, so I don't have to deal with a short term HML that I have to refinance in under a year.Hope that helps!
Shannon Hartzell I need a creative loan for an investment property
27 January 2025 | 5 replies
With comps ranging from $875K-$1M and your estimated build cost at $550K, the after-completion value gives you a significant equity cushion, making this project highly attractive to lenders.If you plan to hold and rent the property, you could refinance into a DSCR loan after construction, which bases lending on rental income rather than personal income.
Cameron Marro Seeking Renovation Advice for My First Investment Property
3 February 2025 | 15 replies
Using mortgage debt at 6-7% on a refinance to pay off higher rate debt such as a credit card at 15-25% is a savings!
Matthew Samson Primary Residence Sale -- $1.65mm appreciation -- How to Minimize Capital Gains?
30 January 2025 | 24 replies
They should do a cash out refinance or a HELOC when rates go down to tap the equity. 
Arthur Tolentino First-Time Investor Seeking BRRRR Advice for Small Multi-Family in Allentown/Philly
6 February 2025 | 9 replies
Right now I'm considering refinance options to pull out some equity.
Marc Zak Cost burden of appreciation
5 February 2025 | 5 replies
If you can rehab and refinance (BRRRR) to extract all investment and achieve neutral cash flow you would have infinite return (most of my RE investments have achieved infinite return but the cash neutral has in particular gotten a lot more challenging when the rates rose starting Q2 of 2022).Any money extracted via a refinance is tax deferred. 
Veronica Calvillo buying first property
4 February 2025 | 7 replies
This works best when the seller is motivated and open to flexible terms.4.BRRRR Strategy (Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat)– If you find the right undervalued property, you can finance the rehab with short-term funding and then refinance into a long-term loan, pulling most or all of your money back out.5.House Hacking– If you’re open to living in your investment, you can use an FHA loan (as low as 3.5% down)to buy a multi-unit, live in one unit, and rent out the others.
C.S. Bryson Is this a good deal?? New to investing and seller finance and looking for advice :)
24 January 2025 | 17 replies
•This balloon payment will be paid through a cash-out refinance of an investment property valued at $198,000.7.Remaining Balance: After the balloon payment, the remaining loan balance will be re-amortized over 5 years (60 months) at the same 6.5% interest rate.Payment TermsInitial Loan Terms (First 24 Months):The monthly payment for the first 24 months is based on a 12-year amortization schedule:Monthly Payment for First 24 Months: $1,573.39Remaining Balance at Month 24 (Prior to Balloon Payment):The balance after 24 months can be calculated using the amortization formula:Remaining Balance at Month 24: $157,113.92Balloon Payment:The balloon payment will be 50% of the remaining balance at Month 24:Balloon Payment Due at Month 24: $78,556.96Re-Amortization of Remaining Balance (After Balloon Payment):The remaining balance after the balloon payment will be:This amount will be re-amortized over 5 years (60 months) at the same 6.5% interest rate.Monthly Payment for Final 60 Months: $1,541.18Summary of Key Terms:•Purchase Price: $215,000•Down Payment: $43,000•Loan Amount: $172,000•Interest Rate: 6.5% (fixed)Initial Terms (First 24 Months):•Monthly Payment: $1,573.39•Balloon Payment Due at Month 24: $78,556.96Re-Amortized Terms (Final 60 Months):•Remaining Balance: $78,556.96•Monthly Payment: $1,541.18Additional Conditions:1.Prepayment Penalty: None.