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Nate B. Take the money and run or in it for the long haul???
17 August 2015 | 10 replies
@Nate B.Does your $700-$900 net income projection include your debt service?
Aron Cohen Quitting full time job to do real estate full time
16 August 2015 | 1 reply
When you can afford to not have a paycheck for 3-12 months and it not bring your entire house of cards downI've been full-time for 2yrs but I live in a duplex, have no debt except student loans, and spent years honing my craft at living below the poverty so can easily survive leaner times if they occur.
Robert Gailie Need help!
17 August 2015 | 4 replies
You can have as many mortgages as your debt to equity and income will allow.
Todd M. Minnesota bank recommendation for portfolio loans
27 May 2015 | 5 replies
It sounds good to work with a local banker and consider the investment itself rather than a deep dive of my debt to income.  
Stephanie Dobbs Short Sale Deal...can it work?
19 June 2015 | 16 replies
So your first up is to go down and take a look at your credit report, and see a mortgage broker about your ability  to borrowGo to www.upgrademycredit.com and invest in helping your credit history so that you can borrow moneyRemember that that debt to earnings ratio is the number one reason why people get denied  for mortgage, so be willing to get a second job to increase income.Start saving money every month even if it's only five or 10% of your net and put 50 to 100 bucks in.  
Carlos C. House hacking question
28 May 2015 | 6 replies
Of course this will vary on credit score, annual income, income to debt ratio needs to be considered especially since you will be having to deal with two property loans, and other general qualifications (PITI reserves).  
Devon L. Looking forward to an adventure
27 May 2015 | 3 replies
If anyone in CT/PA is willing to take on a low maintenance mentee from NYC I would be forever in your debt  : ).  
Rusty Glines Private Money
1 October 2015 | 16 replies
Another really nice benefit is the lack of personal debt.
Dan Remmert Newbie in Central Illinois
28 May 2015 | 9 replies
It is easy when you buy and hold to tap out of being able to get loans from banks pretty quickly due to debt to income ratio.
Amanda Brown Advise Needed
27 May 2015 | 3 replies
Does the defaulting homeowner want to move in exchange for forgiveness of the debt?