Michael Harris
Advice for next step
18 July 2024 | 3 replies
Here’s a quick breakdown of your options:Option 1: Sell and Buy Cheaper House with CashPros: No mortgage, no interest payments.Cons: Older homes, more repairs, possibly worse neighborhoods.Option 2:Use Proceeds as Down Payment on Better HousePros: Newer, fewer repairs, better neighborhoods.Cons: High mortgage interest rates, higher monthly payments.Option 3: Refinance and Rent Out Mobile HomePros: Rental income, keep property, can still buy another home.Cons:Landlord responsibilities, high refinance interest rates, market fluctuations.Consider market trends, rental demand, and your financial goals.
Mike Romano
VA loan Offer
20 July 2024 | 6 replies
With that said, the buyer can still proceed with the sale if they are comfortable & able to overcome the appraisal gap and/or a solution is worked out financially between buyer and seller to make it feasible.So if appraisal gap is a concernBefore accepting:- Ensure the sales price on the contract is inline with market expectations.
Evan G.
Soon-to-be collage graduate considering Indianapolis
18 July 2024 | 6 replies
Pros:- Many ways to invest and lots of different price points: LTR, MTR, STR (I know a couple of people doing STR but STR can be challenging) and different areas to invest- Diverse job market.
Julie Muse
Greendale Lane Success: Profitable Flip in Jonesboro with Jamari Sprueli!
18 July 2024 | 0 replies
The growing Jonesboro market and strategic location further enhanced its appeal.
Hogan Chouinard
Beginner level investor
19 July 2024 | 6 replies
However, finding these deals can be quite challenging if you are new to this market, as it varies street by street.
Al Silva
Hello from newbie Al
18 July 2024 | 8 replies
Begin to network and never stop educating yourself.If you ever consider the Kansas City area, I'd be happy to discuss the current market with you.
Luis Espinosa
Brand new out-of-state investors, looking for insight!!
18 July 2024 | 3 replies
If you're open to other markets, I invest locally in the midwest and I think we have some strong RE markets that are relatively affordable.
Ronald Valverde
How to analyze an owner condo conversion to rental
19 July 2024 | 2 replies
Mortgage 15/1 arm at $3.375% with max 4% interest increase due 15 years from July 2015 (Aug 1, 2030).Current condo monthly maintenance fee : $1036 includes water, amenities (pool, tennis court, concierge, gym, sauna, community room with pool and ping pong, maintenance)Current monthly mortgage payment: $499 interest, $504 principal Monthly taxes and insurance: $459 monthly contents insurance: $38Past Assessments: $11k for building HVAC upgrades $8k for building updates and building reservescurrent market value $400k - $425kcurrent monthly rental median: $3100-$3200monthly landlord insurance: $45I'm also trying to decide if I should rent or sell and invest elsewhere.Appreciate all insights.
Richard White
New-ish investor living in the Triangle
19 July 2024 | 7 replies
Staying in the Wilmington area makes the most sense, as we really know that market, but I also have a soft spot for the western part of NC!
Wyatt Nauman
Needing Guidance For First Property/House-Hack
18 July 2024 | 4 replies
After that I plan to focus more on cash-flowing markets out of state.