
26 December 2016 | 19 replies
This may be a long post, but I thought it would be good to walk through everything step-by-step, and explain my thinking along the way.If you want to stick with me through it all, here we go:I was not going to be getting a conventional mortgage for my first property for a number of reasons.First, I am still annoyed at the hoops I had to jump through to get a mortgage for my primary residence.Second, my liquid cash was on the lower end.Third, the properties that I would need to start out with would not be financeable anyway.Fourth, my DTI is on the high side, due to the decision that we made to take out a HELOC to complete interior improvements on my primary house.So, I decided that my path was going to be to form a single member LLC, and take a loan from my 401(k) at work to finance the down payment.Since I do not view the 401(k) loan as a long-term solution, I am treating like hard money, and pay it off ASAP.So, my first deal would be a flip, or a rental that was such a good deal, that I could re-fi out and pull all my cash out.I decided to reach out to the commercial lending department of the local credit union, which I am a member.The person I talked to (who became my lender) is fantastic.I told him what types of properties I was looking for, and that I’d look to turn them into rentals, or to flip them.I will never forget his response, which reminded me why I love this credit union.He said:“Typically, the deals you are talking about are much smaller than the deals we like to do.However, we also realize that you can not get to that level unless someone helps you get there.So, if the numbers make sense, we will see if any of our products fit.”Awesome!
23 September 2016 | 40 replies
Amanda Moore what type of lists have you been using?

17 September 2016 | 15 replies
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28 October 2018 | 2 replies
This longer life would negate some of the tax benefits that are afforded to owners of residential rental properties (due to the shorter depreciable life on those types of properties), and would most likely cause your rental income to be taxable more often then not, right?

15 September 2016 | 1 reply
I have yet to make my first purchase and plan to do several more months of analyzing properties and finding my "niche" property type.

15 September 2016 | 3 replies
I have no idea what type of tenant this is yet.

15 September 2016 | 1 reply
Obviously thats quite a difference from a traditional or FHA loan but from the research I have done it shouldn't be costing me more money, especially since I took the actual loan amount and typed that into the calculator.

26 September 2016 | 6 replies
What type of rental are you wanting?

16 September 2016 | 10 replies
If it's you, put some thought in to the types of tenants you'd like to have and almost reverse engineer your strategy from there.

16 September 2016 | 7 replies
You need a legal professional who is tough when needed, wise and very experienced.Legal expenses are deductible against taxable income if you're structured properly.Then again, this is the type of expense you should only need to put out once.All that said, of course, it sounds like you need to be dealing with the local LLC-friendly banks.