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Doug Davis Struggling finding a property - Good investments on MLS vs. off market
29 March 2024 | 11 replies
I've heard that some mortgage types aren't eligible for subto, such as VA loans
Theo Seng Is it feasible to go full time into real estate investing straight out of college?
28 March 2024 | 13 replies
This way you don't need any loans, you get to grow your equity/experience/income with every house, and the passive investors get your time/dedication/growing expertise/energy/and an inflation resistant investment. people want good investments, the Horse, but they mostly judge that by the earnestness/ambition/expertise of the Jockey. good luck :)
Patrick Forelli Investment property without it affecting DTI
25 March 2024 | 5 replies
I should be able to qualify for a DSCR loan or conventional loan, but I see down the road that this could affect my DTI and make it difficult for me to get more mortgages in the future.I understand I could use a conventional investment loan and my parents could co-sign the loan to give me better terms, but does this remove the loan from my DTI?
Joseff Stevenson - Property Manager with $200k+ in Student Loan Debt
26 March 2024 | 22 replies
HURDLES:*About $230k in student loan debt.
Angie Hensley Lease in LLC name or in owners name titled on property
28 March 2024 | 2 replies
Typically, people will quit claim deed the property over into the LLC's name knowing that they run the VERY small risk that the lender could call the loan due using the due-on-sale clause.
James Wise POLL: Pick 1 ---> Pay your Buyer's Agent or Go Directly to the Listing Agent.
29 March 2024 | 99 replies
Option A: It won't be necessary for buyers to pay their agent "out of their pocket" per se, because lenders are already working on loan products for buyers to roll that commission into the loan.
Anson Fauchier First investment property questions
28 March 2024 | 7 replies
As of now, I have saved up enough money for a down payment on a fha loan, and my income is expected to meet the loan qualification criteria soon (with my parent co-signing due to my limited income history).
Noah Branham Potential First Time Homebuyer
28 March 2024 | 0 replies
If you guys could help breakdown the fees involved with the hard money loan, and the refi with the bank, that would help tremendously 🤟🏼
Jake Mercer Do's & Don'ts! Rental Arbitrage as a strategy to get started in RE with today's rates
28 March 2024 | 11 replies
Or buying houses circa '03/'04 on zero down, interest only, loans, sell in a couple of years, and then tell everyone how easy it is.
Dwayne Clarke Multi-Family Investment Question
27 March 2024 | 12 replies
The loan programs for 1-4 units have more favorable terms depending on if you're buying with income with a conventional investment property loan or having the loan underwritten by the rents with a DSCR / rental property loan. 5-8 loans generally have tougher underwriting and the rates are higher if you're looking at DSCR loan options for 5-8 units.