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Duane Ward Strategies and understanding for sale by owner opportunities
12 March 2022 | 3 replies
If it's a great fit for a client, I don't shy away from them.  
Faith Importico HELP: Township condemned a house but wont let us do a tear down?
9 November 2022 | 2 replies
The question you're asking here, would be worthwhile asking the township --if you haven't already.Get a plan of action from them and see how you fit into that picture.
Todd Wilburn Financing on Barndominium
21 March 2022 | 0 replies
Looking for advise on lender (private,crowfunding, or hard money) and types of loans that might fit my personal interestBarndo on 40 acres (Texas)I have paid out of pocket for the metal barndo shell ($72K) and need a loan to finance the rest of the project:septicH/ACelectricinsulationframing interior/sheetrockI am looking for a loan around $55,000 to $60,000Value of my finished home and land : $485 to $500KI have a loan on the land at $88k and  the value of it is $340kI had to put some of the project on credit cards so the loan I need is to finish out and pay off some of the construction on the credit cards.Any advise---my credit went down since putting some of the construction on credit cards
Todd Wilburn Barndominium on 40 acres
21 March 2022 | 0 replies
Looking for advise on lender (private,crowfunding, or hard money) and types of loans that might fit my personal interestBarndo on 40 acres (Texas)I have paid out of pocket for the metal barndo shell ($72K) and need a loan to finance the rest of the project:septicH/ACelectricinsulationframing interior/sheetrockI am looking for a loan around $55,000 to $60,000Value of my finished home and land : $485 to $500KI have a loan on the land at $88k and the value of it is $340kI had to put some of the project on credit cards so the loan I need is to finish out and pay off some of the construction on the credit cards.Any advise---my credit went down since putting some of the construction on credit cardsDallas, Texas
Larisa Dalekorey What should I do sell my SF so i can buy multifamily or rent it?
5 February 2022 | 13 replies
Many fourplexes also need light cosmetic remodels which might make these be a perfect fit if you're up to the challenge.
Charlie Morales Real Estate Investing Question
8 December 2021 | 2 replies
You should sit down and figure out what sector of investing fits your goals, short and long term, then find out which avenue to take.
Dushyant Ravi Multifamily loans interest rates & pricing 101
15 December 2021 | 4 replies
First and foremost, there is no one size fits all model.
Brian Wolfe Buy and Hold Investor from San Diego
29 March 2016 | 49 replies
We did our research and found Leslie Pappas who advised us on what DSTs would fit our investment goals and risk tolerance.
Deborah Cavallaro Construction, permitting, plans and engineering costs in L.A.
10 April 2016 | 36 replies
Now I can ask the contractor if $4/sf fits his idea of flooring and counter tops for a higher end rehab.  
My Nguyen Do and Don't for House Hack
28 July 2022 | 16 replies
You’re looking for:A conventional, fixed-rate loanAs low an interest rate as possibleA long-term mortgage — 30 years, if possible, to allow for the lowest monthly rent paymentA small down payment, if that’s best for your financial situationNo prepayment penaltiesNo short-term balloon paymentsOutline Your Tenant Selection ProcessBefore you hand anyone the keys to your property, you’ll want to be as sure as you can about how they’ll fit in, especially because you plan to live on-site, too.