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Shaun Marks New purchase like to do a cash out refi
12 March 2020 | 14 replies
So today I purchased a home and paid for that home off of a heloc I had on my personal residents so basically in banks eyes I wrote a check for the new home the seller wanted to do a quick close and didn’t want to lose out on the deal so my question is is there a bank out there that will let me do a cash out refi from day 1 of ownership off of full appraisal for 75-90% LTV To get my heloc paid back and put some money back in my pocket I like to get a conventional 30 yr. mortgage on this property so my rate is locked and don’t jump around property located in Montana
Florence Crosby Creative Financing for Commercial Real Estate
14 March 2020 | 8 replies
That is one of the catches when purchasing an existing llc. 
Nathan Scott C/D Class RE Investing
13 March 2020 | 13 replies
You can keep an eye on things, you can even give the local police access to the live feed.
Bryce Bowers FHA and FHA 203k Loans without a Job?
11 March 2020 | 1 reply
your best bet in entrepreneurship is toA) build an A teamB) pursue an A/B ideaC) raise moneyso start networking and keep an eye outfor a business partner with income/credit :)
Jason Brown Newbie, interested in commercial investing ? Where do you start?
17 March 2020 | 8 replies
Going to the meet ups will let you hear from others what they are doing and you can learn what catches your interest the most, whether that be land, office space, apartments, self storage, marinas, etc.Best of luck with your journey, you're in the right place to start learning! 
Terry Z. Coronavirus effect on college rental
13 May 2020 | 12 replies
Sure, your first month or two owning this home might be a real slump (I don't know about indefinitely - anyone who catches the virus now shouldn't be contagious a month from now, which means we'll probably see waves of people staying home, and then ideally life will return to normalcy after this initial panic), but these atypical circumstances are precisely why real estate investors insist on factoring in vacancy to your cash flow analysis.
Amily Yi-Chieh Tseng 1st Multi family house and planning to live in there
14 March 2020 | 13 replies
So far all the move-in ready properties that we have our eyes on are most likely not even close to the 1% (although the market IS currently dropping...). 
Joshua Van Every To waive inspection or not?
14 March 2020 | 43 replies
Absolutely and that’s what made me uneasy despite everything looking pleasing to the eye when I went.
Chris Corey Market crash and it’s effect on housing
12 March 2020 | 9 replies
After all, 98-99% of people who catch this thing don't die.
Christopher Lopez Investing in Rentals with friends
12 March 2020 | 1 reply
If I were you I would keep it to one friend who has the most similar perspective at a max, but I don't partner with friends on anything as I know the chances we will always see eye to eye on investment decisions is very low.