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29 January 2020 | 7 replies
You run a commercial property like a small business, and you can manually force it's appreciation, and not be subject to the whims of market appreciation, as you are with the single family market.
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28 January 2020 | 6 replies
Seems too risky for me.However, I can buy an "off market" 3 bed 2 bath in Phoenix or Mesa for very little down, no bank needed using Subject To, take over the loan, sell it on Lease Option and get a $20,000 Option fee along with cash flow generally of $500 per property.
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29 January 2020 | 5 replies
However, that isn't how you should be looking for comparables).If, however, the reason you are finding few comps is that the subject property is in a sparsely populated area, or one with extremely few sales, then that is a tougher situation.
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29 January 2020 | 11 replies
I have a lender that I work with who's an investor herself and incredible at creating strategies to move forward on your next purchases (she helped us devise our strategy outlined above).
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30 January 2020 | 6 replies
Remodel kitchenWe invest what we can and return more than any of our loans so we don't pay any extra principal down.You should maintain an ample liquid emergency fund, but the size of that is completely subjective to what makes you two feel secure.
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24 February 2020 | 5 replies
The loan requirements are the same as a traditional FHA loan underwriting (owner occ, 3.5% down at 580 credit or better, Mortgage Insurance, etc) except you can use up to 75% of the rent roll to lower your DTI ratio, and you cannot have any existing FHA loans outstanding unless 100 miles away from subject property.The 203K loan has a lot of upside but is quite cumbersome to navigate.
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24 February 2020 | 3 replies
Math was my worst subject in school, but now that I can see how it applies to real life, it's my favorite thing to do.
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1 March 2020 | 18 replies
Now there are lenders that do not look at a investors overall dti and just look at the rents compared to the mortgage payment of the subject property.
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25 February 2020 | 17 replies
Time is just as big of a factor as profit.As far as how much money to put in, it's impossible for us to tell without pics of the subject property and pics of the comps.
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22 May 2020 | 6 replies
RISK OF LOSS:If subject property is damaged prior to transfer of title (any, Buyer has the option of accepting any insurance proceeds with title to the property in “as is” condition, or of canceling this contract and accepting the return of the deposit.