
23 April 2024 | 14 replies
Since last year of November, Fannie and Freddie has allowed borrowers to put min 5% down for conventional loans and being able to invest multifamily up to 4units.
22 April 2024 | 6 replies
I carry a mortgage on my other home that is valued at about $480K with a 300K loan @ 2.25%.

22 April 2024 | 39 replies
I dont have a choice all my banks require at least annual update financial package to include :Tax returns.copy of all K 1sPFS ( Personal Financial Statement)When I had an airplane loan that lender required the same.. and I think some DSCR loans require these ( I dont have any DSCR loans just what I have read )

19 April 2024 | 2 replies
30 year fixed, low interest rate DSCR BLANKET loans (put multiple 1-4 unit properties under one loan for cash out or for purchase).Ground Up Construction loans for aspiring developers with NO Experience100% Financing on Fix and Flips (just pay closing costs and prepaid taxes/insurance)Fix and Flip financing that requires no appraisalHELOCS on investment propertiesBuilder's Forwards (for medium to larger developers who want to hedge interest rates on their properties they plan to sell so they can offer "low builders rates").DSCR loans for long term AND short term rentals (I think this is becoming more and more common, but some people have still never heard of this).And so much more!

22 April 2024 | 4 replies
.$700k down 1.3m loan at 6.5% amortizedover 20 yearsYou would make $18k a year in Cash flowWould pay down $31k a year in principalAfter the first 5 years.

21 April 2024 | 17 replies
These loans DO meet my criteria, so I feel they are safer than many of the funds I looked at.If I'm in a state, like Texas, with great foreclosure laws, this, for me, is no more risky than buying the property for all cash at the price point equal to the loan balance.

21 April 2024 | 13 replies
Also, per their numbers they are buying for 37 mil, debt 24 mil, equity 20 mil, 44mil minus 37 price = 7 million in closing costs, which is 35% of the total equity, RE commissions of say 4% total 1.5 mil so they are taking 5.5 million in fees up front as well minus the inspections/loan fees etc.

22 April 2024 | 15 replies
Currently, I have been using my VA loan.

19 April 2024 | 4 replies
Does anyone have experience with these types of loans?

21 April 2024 | 8 replies
if this is an owner occupied property and the loan was used by the owner to buy the property to live in.. then they are by federal law able to request a 3rd party mediator to meet with them and a representative from the bank and try to work out a re pay planthe issue is many in foreclosure never follow up on this and basically waive their right to this meeting. that would be step number one get into the federally mandated mediation if the owner and the property qualify.