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Jeff M. Looking for Financing for a Non Warrantable Condo
13 September 2016 | 4 replies
-the property is in a non warrantable condo complex-loan size of $70K-$75K-property is rented and has good cash flow-I would prefer a fully amortizing loan (no balloon payment); so preferably a 30 yr with 30 yr amortization but would consider a shorter, fully amortizing loan as well-Looking for a LTV of 75-80%The deal size is too small for a lot of lenders (including B2R).
Brad Woodall How much to pay social media assistant?
30 November 2016 | 10 replies
@Brandon Turner actually wrote an article on the topic for Entrepreneur, here:  https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/245561Why do I prefer virtual assistants for social media?
Lori Spear Renting homes
20 September 2016 | 3 replies
I have always collected rent in person, but would prefer to automate the process.
Vincent Wood New investor taking action from Columbus, OH
11 October 2016 | 13 replies
I have been researching (listening to a TON of BP podcasts, reading the forums, audio books, etc) and learning over the past couple months and have decided it is time to take action and begin my journey real estate investing.
Njeri S. Refinancing Primary Home, Renting it, then Purchasing New One
14 September 2016 | 4 replies
However, they will calculate a new DTI (debit to income ratio) based on the new monthly payments from your cash out refi or HELOC loan.Some quick pros and cons about Cash out Refi vsHELOCCash out Pros-tax free money-low interest rate-no monthly payments Cash out Cons-closing costs (couple thousand)HELOC Pros-tax free -its a line of credit, hence you can use pay back then use again-usually NO closing costsHeloc Cons-higher interest rate-have to make monthly payments on money borrowedHope this helps,CB
Tyler Northcutt Contractors
7 December 2016 | 8 replies
I have talked to a couple but would like to hear what you have to say! 
Evan Kline Looking to start REI with portfolio Sale
15 September 2016 | 2 replies
I was originally looking at one of the properties until I realized the owner is seller a portfolio and prefers to sell it complete.
Casey Kooiman Cost of Roof - Milwaukee
19 September 2016 | 15 replies
I would prefer to wait until next spring so I can get it rented asap.
Amiee Baker where is the best place to post wholesale deals ?
25 September 2016 | 12 replies
Go a couple times and look for repeat buyers.
Mike H. How to utilize a pay-off property for more investment funding?
14 September 2016 | 1 reply
Below are some quick tips about cash out refi vs HELOC/LOCCash out Pros-tax free money-low interest rate-fixed monthly payments unless you choose a variable productCash out Cons-closing costs (couple thousand)HELOC/LOC Pros-tax free -its a line of credit, hence you can use pay back then use again-usually NO closing costs on residential Helocs; there will be closing costs on commericial LOCs-commericial LOC is very fast moving as far as getting funding and refinancing  (Makes it easy to rinse and repeat)HELOC/LOC Cons-higher interest rate-variable rates-monthly payments depend on amount borrowedHope this helps,CB