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Heather M. Am I a fool for quitting wholesaling?
2 December 2022 | 72 replies
I do know it was a cash offer and the buyer did not have the ability to buy it, sounds like a wholesale operator but again, I don't know who the buyer was.I do know the seller sued the buyer, the agent was afraid she was going to be next, that was her problem. 
Adam Read Fixer-upper home loans Non occupied
13 December 2017 | 6 replies
Some lenders even offer the ability to extend the term of the loan if needed.If you plan to buy, renovate, and rent for cash flow, you'll want to ensure you can qualify for a traditional refinance within a few months/years of taking on the project.
Treivor Cashion Small Multi-Family units - what's your experience?
10 January 2018 | 14 replies
Question from a newbie investor...I've listened and read quite a bit on small MF units (2-4 units) and the prospect of higher cash flow and the ability to house hack sounds great to me as a beginning investor just starting out.
Daniel Gonzalez Does a bigger downpayment make a deal better
2 October 2017 | 7 replies
(keep in mind your cash has the ability to earn a return anywhere other than being buried in the property in question) I would venture to guess that the majority of investors buying properties valued above 100K with cash (no mortgage) are not making a single dime generated by the property itself.
Kim Rock Analyzing a "Condotel" Deal
11 March 2020 | 3 replies
The pro for buying now would be the ability to lock my rate and not worry about rates increasing between now and closing, and of course the lower price.   
Richard White Smart thermostat options?
15 May 2020 | 15 replies
For this reason, I did a bunch of research here and online and found a great “dumb” thermostat that simply allowed the ability to set a max limit on the temperature, regardless of what tenants actually cranked it to.
Thomas V. Using Equity in Primary Residence to start REI?
12 September 2017 | 1 reply
Another con is that most HELOCs will have a variable interest rate so make sure that whatever you buy (if it is a buy and hold) can still cashflow at higher interest rates or make sure you can refinance and get your money out and pay off the HELOC for that property.For pros, the ability to continually use the funds over and over if you so choose makes it a great benefit to use as down payments and even for rehabs as well. 
Raymond Hill cap rate for multi family properties
19 November 2017 | 3 replies
For me it’s two things - CAP rate at purchase needs to be at least 6% with the ability to increase to 7 or 8 and the cash flow of the property needs to be at least $500 dollars above the PIT.
Jeremy West Sarasota accountant that ownes real estate
14 August 2017 | 1 reply
I have only exchanged a few emails with them so far, so I can't vouch for their ability, but I found: http://thetaxhandlers.com/index.php in Sarasota.
Andrew Gudmunson Owner Financing Washington State
29 July 2017 | 7 replies
I am not an expert as it relates to FHA/Conventional dis-qualifiers, however, generally speaking if a foundation sound in nature they typically will be deemed unsafe as they are concerned with its ability to not bear a load as it once could have.