
21 January 2021 | 8 replies
You don't need a degree to invest real estate or be a real estate investor.

23 January 2021 | 19 replies
It is designed using reverse engineering from your specific financial goals, backwards through a series of connected pre-requisites (like college classes leading to a degree), which are also financial in nature, that startw with the financial position you are in at the time you start executing the plan.All three of these knowledge bases must work as one.
21 January 2021 | 6 replies
Average rates are between 10-18%. be sure this makes sense for your deal based on the estimate time you expect to hold onto the loan- Doesn't match well with rental loans - really suited for rehab/strong value add to ensure you can exit the loan without issue - be sure your rehab and ARV numbers work well for 100% financing- Short-term pay back period - these are 5-yr fully amortizing loans, so be sure the monthly payment is affordable to you (although most lenders won't lend you more than you can handle, as they due a global DTI ratio generally)- Not all lenders accept Gap Funding, even when in the form of unsecured personal debt make sure your lender accepts this.

22 January 2021 | 41 replies
Lenders can use an offer letter from your employer as your "income base" if your full-time job is in the same field as your degree.

22 January 2021 | 6 replies
:) Some say that it isn't necessary, but I think a finance or business management degree would have been a good foundation for me.

23 January 2021 | 3 replies
You empty it , and cut holes and take it to scrap yard .There are 2 ways to get rid of the oil , first , if the furnace still works , turn it to 80 degrees open some windows and burn it .

24 January 2021 | 4 replies
your lender will require "any" home/hazard insurance so perhaps ask yourself to what degree and extent you NEED coverage.

2 February 2021 | 5 replies
I would cut the newel post caps off and either slant cut the tops on 45 degree angles on four side with a flat spot or get a faux copper cap.

22 January 2021 | 2 replies
I imagine it's also happening somewhat in other cold-weather mid-western states too, but not to the same degree.
24 January 2021 | 1 reply
Lenders will use some college degrees as history towards those 2 years.