
19 March 2024 | 16 replies
If you aim to stay in the house, negotiating a cash-out buyout with your co-owner could be a viable route.

20 March 2024 | 1 reply
After looking into their website it sounds like a great option for true passive real estate investing.Here are some key take away from their brochure...- No lockup period- Monthly distributions with no fees- 14 years in the business- Over 2,000 loans originated- Stringent lending process with solid approval guidelines- Promises an 8% hands free return- Combines private cash and IRA investors into a pool for loans- Funds are used by real estate investors to buy and rehab distressed properties which are insured and liens have appropriate title insuranceThey have 300+ inventors, closed 2,000+ loans, $550m+, and 0 loser since 2008 when they opened.

22 March 2024 | 9 replies
While the property itself shows positive signs, such as being valued above the purchase price and fitting the 1% rule, it's essential to reassess the deal considering the increased costs, delays, and loan limitations.Explore loan options with traditional lenders in Pittsburgh.

22 March 2024 | 81 replies
Web based lead generation is your best option.

21 March 2024 | 15 replies
I will definitely be looking at good options and seeing if I can do this.

19 March 2024 | 46 replies
Some people like to bet big and potentially lose big, we prefer to place medium size bets and consistently win more modest rewards.By primarily investing in properties with an all-in cost under $100,000, we often have multiple viable exit strategies in case the original one does not work out (we don’t pretend to have a guaranteed crystal ball, but we do like to have options at the end, and we find that our students do as well!)

21 March 2024 | 6 replies
I talk with many CA investors that are just ready to leave with the equity and move to a more landlord friendly state like Nevada.Talk to a CPA and a QI about options for the exchange.

22 March 2024 | 22 replies
A waste of time and energy - I have zero interest in competing with the Amazon of vacation rental search sites.Now I will state this: If Airbnb was my only option, I would probably just close shop and focus on my other ventures.

20 March 2024 | 3 replies
Another option if this is strictly for investment purposes, you could try to go DSCR. we have one lender that will allow for 1-4 units (inv. prop solely) who will go as low as 620 fico, but your LTV may be limited to, say, 70%. qualifying would be based on the rents received, not off your $100k income. there are options out there, keep working at it and get a 2nd opinion even on a full-doc loan. hope this was helpful to some degree!