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Justin McElroy Help! Need Quote for Foundation Work!!
24 June 2018 | 1 reply
Need a quote for work on a 2 family property in Guttenberg by Monday (i know... short notice..)Thank you in advance!
Joanne Basecki To revive neighborhoods by the power of Airbnb, Uber & air taxi?
10 June 2019 | 8 replies
15 min by Uber soon to be 2 min by air taxi, in a short few years when the landscape will be drastically different... and we will watch the air taxi window some amazing new parks..... 
Jonathan Beemer Going to be out of job soon, moving, and looking to buy a duplex
17 June 2018 | 25 replies
Unless He has a proven background in Sales, very few lenders will touch him until he has an established track record.What I would suggest, is ask the relative if they would do an Owner Finance for 3-5 year Balloon Payment, if you are trying to make this happen in the short term.
Account Closed New renters are driving me crazy
8 June 2018 | 16 replies
Typically in my (limited compared to yours) experience most issues come up shortly after moving in.
Jerry Chen 1031 Exchange to a lesser value property
12 June 2018 | 8 replies
The IRS considers debt reduction (when not replaced with additional equity in a new prop) to be the same as cash in terms of its benefit to you, so you would be taxed on the $125k you didn't roll over.If you don't want to carry a mortgage on a new property, you could sell, use $125k to pay off your current loan, and then put in an additional $125k of your own cash to make up the difference, resulting in $325k of equity in the new property/properties, and meeting both the equity and total value rules.So the short answer is YES, it is allowed for you to go from a $325k property to a $200k property while paying off your $125k loan, BUT you will pay taxes on the amount you don't roll into the new property ($125k).
Nicole Austin Financing a 2 family rehab
27 June 2018 | 1 reply
In particular, it seems like working with a private lender / hard money lender with a short term loan for the course of the flip might do the trick. 
Graham Williams Recommended Lenders for Rental Properties
15 June 2018 | 9 replies
(this is important if you do need a short term loan to purchase then refinance out - and the answer should be 1 day...very important that it is 1 day on title is all that is needed to refinance) What is my minimum down payment required?
Andrew Meng Financing and Lending for Experienced Investors
11 June 2018 | 5 replies
I do believe in 30 year loans as opposed to 15 year loans on short term rentals because I'd prefer to cashflow first then refi or sell within a year or two.For everyone else: What was your LTV and interest rates for your first investment property and how many banks/lenders did you talk to before finding one that best suits your situation?
Josh Pociask looking to purchase a condo in Destin, Florida (NEED ADVICE)
15 June 2018 | 3 replies
One thing to keep in mind is property management for short term rentals. 
Bill Hill Interduction, and looking to rent in maine.
12 June 2018 | 6 replies
As a landlord, I'm more put off by your short term lease than the dogs (we allow them, excluding bully breeds).