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Jasmin Elalfy Air Bnb Success Houston Tx
14 September 2024 | 3 replies
We use the traditional lender and get 15 percent downHow did you add value to the deal?
Tina L King Look for Strategies
13 September 2024 | 9 replies
I do have a question about being a first-time investor, would it be better to go in as a traditional buyer, live on property while fixing?
Ola Inyang Newbie's to Real Estate Investing out of state
13 September 2024 | 20 replies
To make the most of this opportunity, I'd love to hear advice on promising emerging cities to focus on, the advantages and disadvantages of each, and alternative financing methods beyond traditional mortgages
Jerry Tilley Are there other loan products out there that are asset based besides DSCR?
15 September 2024 | 22 replies
With your excellent credit and a solid down payment, they may be open to adjusting their rate, especially if they know you’re shopping around.Explore Non-Traditional Lenders: Some private or hard money lenders could offer lower rates for DSCR loans, particularly if the property cash flows well.
Lance Turner Real Estate Wealth
21 September 2024 | 33 replies
You listed two but in broader terms financing (assumable, owner financed, sub to, fha, new 95% OO LTV that in most ways is superior to FHA, dscr, F/f conventional, NACA, VA, etc), value adds (development including ADU, upzoning, traditional rehab, sophisticated value adds that leverage localized rules, coop/tic, etc),  property types (residential, commercial residential, land, storage, MHP, industrial, office, camping, hotel/motel, etc), passive/active investment methods (GP, LP, REIT, nnn, self managed, pm, flipping, mineral right, lumber rights, etc), residential rent models (LTR, STR, MTR, rent by room, student housing, arbitrage, etc).  
Don Konipol Can Seller Financing Benefit the SELLER?
15 September 2024 | 11 replies
Sellers believe that by providing flexibility, they can attract buyers who might not qualify for traditional loans and, in turn, command a better price for the property.This perceived advantage can sometimes lead sellers to agree to terms that heavily favor the buyer, such as zero-interest loans or accepting second-position liens.
Mike T. Back Door Roth IRA
12 September 2024 | 4 replies
The "backdoor Roth" strategy allows someone who earns too much income to be eligible to make a direct Roth contribution, to make a non-deductible contribution to a traditional IRA, limited by the annual contribution limits ($5500 for 2013), and then do a Roth conversion by rolling the contribution over from the traditional IRA to a Roth IRA.
Kaiden Batzler Cash on Cash Return for Fourplex Question
14 September 2024 | 9 replies
Looking at traditional financing for a 30-year.
Faysal Alam Which investment route to take?
13 September 2024 | 2 replies
Option 2: I found a house that the asking price is 930k , but I’m sure I can get a discount on it because it needs a lot of work , it doesn’t qualify for traditional financing , so I would need to take a hard money loan , it needs about 150k worth of work , the plan would be to offer the full 930k asking price but ask for a 6% seller concession , I calculated 20% down payment and 7% closing cost , so total after seller concessions comes out to 21% down payment which is $195,300 .
James Sills Replacing my 9-5
12 September 2024 | 13 replies
I am actually trying to lock down a private money lender so I might not need a traditional bank for the loan.