
5 October 2021 | 5 replies
Some examples of these neighborhoods which can be found on Google Maps are:B Class NeighborhoodsGrove City EAST (N: I-270 | E: I-71 | S: London Groveport Rd | W: Route 62)Merion Village SOUTH - 43206/07 (N: Thurman Ave | E: Parsons Ave | S: E Morrill Ave | W: S Wall St)Berwick (N: E Livingston | E: James Rd | S: I-70 | W: Alum Creek)Olde Towne East NORTH (N: E Broad St | E: S Champion Ave | S: E Main St | W: I-71)Franklin Park (N: E Broad St | E: Alum Creek | S: E Main St | W: Wilson Ave)King-Lincoln Bronzeville SOUTH (N: E Long St | E: Taylor Ave | S: E Broad St | W: I-71)Woodland Park SOUTH (N: Greenway Ave | E: Railroad east of Woodland Ave | S: Broad St | W: Taylor Ave)Milo Grogan WEST (N: E 5th Ave | E: I-71 | S: I-670 | W: Railroad west of Cleveland Ave)Franklinton MIDDLE (N: W Broad St | E: 315-N | S: Sullivant Ave | W: Glenwood Ave Railroad)Fifth By Northwest/University View/Lincoln Heights (N: Kinnear Rd | E: Rt-315 | S: W 3rd Ave |W: N Star/Glen Ave)Weinland Park (N: E 11th Ave | E: Railroad east of Cromartie Ln | S: E 5th Ave | W: N High St) The Ohio State University EAST OF SUMMITThe Ohio State University WEST OF SUMMITOld North Columbus/SOHUD/Tuttle Park/Glen Echo (N: Glen Echo Creek | E: Railroad east of N4th St | S: W Lane Ave | W: Olentangy River)Riverview/south of N.

26 December 2021 | 12 replies
@Gina QingIf you are going the LLC route, you will need the EIN to open the LLC bank account which is critical since you want to separate your LLC funds from your personal.

4 November 2021 | 2 replies
- Considering multiple investment routes; anything from BRRRR to move-in ready homes.

5 November 2021 | 2 replies
A lot of people are doing the traveling nurses route.

12 November 2021 | 6 replies
Commercial paper is now much more appealing and we're now taking that route on our refis.

2 September 2021 | 12 replies
But if you don't want to go that route, then the "portfolio" loan is the right loan type to use.Hope all of this makes sense but feel free to ask anything additional if you need.

6 December 2021 | 6 replies
@Malik Jackson Generally speaking, if you aren't paying it off immediately (and especially in a rising rate environment) it makes sense to go the cash-out fixed rate route.

10 November 2022 | 3 replies
You can go the conventional route if there are no issues with your tax write offs, DTI, etc.

13 October 2022 | 8 replies
Shoot me a DM or email if you'd like, I'd be happy to talk about my journey and experience and provide some advice if you think your path may take you a similar route as mine.

28 December 2022 | 15 replies
Also, if you do go the DSCR route, explore reducing the prepay if you don't want it.