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17 April 2024 | 7 replies
The rate is the same or slightly higher but comes with a $9K discount per house.
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19 April 2024 | 9 replies
I would also look at the current interest rate and term to see if that's a lever I could use to change the cash flow situation.
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19 April 2024 | 3 replies
You are probably better off getting a new loan, unless the assumable loan is at a really good interest rate.
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19 April 2024 | 9 replies
-I am quoted a higher interest rate and more fees since its a rehab loan.
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19 April 2024 | 14 replies
In case helpful some more info on DSCR loans and how rates and terms are calculated:DSCR loans won't use your income to underwrite the loan.
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19 April 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $375,000 Cash invested: $80,000 Sale price: $605,000 Bought above market rate, held on for 3 years and sold to take out gain for upgraded property.
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18 April 2024 | 6 replies
She estimated we could loan up to 500K on a mortgage with 5% down at a 6.8% interest rate.
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19 April 2024 | 5 replies
I want to put in place some incentives for new tenants and want to know if anyone on BiggerPockets has done something similar.Here are a few ideas I have had:First Month Free: Sign a 13-month lease and get your first month freePets: No pet fee for the first 6 months, year, etcRent Discounts: Offer a discounted rent for the first month or two fortenants who sign a pre-lease agreement before a certain date.Waived Fees: Waive application fees, administrative fees, or securitydeposit for tenants who pre-lease.Free Utilities: Offer to cover utilities such as water, electricity,or internet for a certain period for tenants who sign a pre-lease.Upgrade Packages: Provide upgrades or amenities such as free parking,access to a fitness center, or a smart home package for those whopre-lease.Gift Cards or Vouchers: Offer gift cards or vouchers to localbusinesses such as restaurants, cafes, or grocery stores as a signingbonus.Flexible Lease Terms: Offer flexible lease terms, such as shorterlease lengths or the option to renew at the same rate, to incentivizetenants to pre-lease.Refer-a-Friend Program: Encourage current tenants to refer friends orfamily by offering them a reward if their referral signs a pre-leaseagreement.Early Move-In: Allow tenants who pre-lease to move in a few days earlyat no additional cost.Guaranteed Parking: If parking is limited, offer guaranteed parkingspots for tenants who sign a pre-lease agreement.
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18 April 2024 | 3 replies
Therefore, I am not sure what's feasible in regards to 1) finding an affordable multi-family out that way and 2) what the unofficial neighborhood ratings would be out that way.I'd appreciate any advice as I consider my options, and a referral or two wouldn't hurt as well.Thanks,Phil
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18 April 2024 | 2 replies
My issue is, I have very low interest rates and do not want to refinance and lost those rates.