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Phillip Rosin Am I crazy for upgrading with tenants in place?
26 June 2020 | 17 replies
A question for you:Have you ever lived through a kitchen or bath remodel in your own home while living there? 
Wayne Fung Clearwater, FL in-law suite upgrades question?
28 June 2020 | 6 replies
1. you will have to put some money into remodeling, depending on what's already in the garage. 
Wendy S. 5.25% Interest rate on investment property
16 August 2020 | 100 replies
Now on to remodeling.
Wendy S. Converting from a rental property to primary home,
23 June 2020 | 4 replies
The thing is however, I toyed with the idea of adding a kitchen in the basement during the remodel and decided not to in the end.
Jared Schofield 203k loan Financing
26 June 2020 | 4 replies
203k Benefits to Buyers/Borrowers (not all inclusive) Renovate home with little/no additional out-of-pocket expenseLow down payment (3.5%)Combine purchase/refinance + rehab funds into one low-interest, tax-deductible mortgage which is based on the improved appraised valueInclude mortgage payments into 203k if home is not livable during renovationsSubmit a strong purchase offer if presented properly to sellerBuyers face less competition from other buyers to purchase fixer-uppers, foreclosures or older homes that are outdatedBetter opportunities for "good deals" on home purchasesAbility to purchase properties that may not meet FHA standards and complete the repairs/improvements AFTER the home is purchased.Select from a larger selection of properties for sale (in any condition), including condos, townhouses, mixed-us, multi-family, single-family dwellings and those that do not currently meet FHA standardsWhen offer is presented properly to seller, 203k offers may be advantageous in a competing offer situation as the seller does not have to fix-up or repair the property but instead allow the buyer to include these items into their 203k mortgage and complete the improvements after closing using the buyer's own style and design.203k Benefits to Home Owners & Sellers (not all inclusive)Market property to more buyersAllow buyers the opportunity to renovate, upgrade or improve to suit their tastes and preferencesNo need to settle for low-ball cash offersCurrent condition of property not required to meet FHA's property standardsBuyer is permitted to correct any property deficiencies after close of escrowNo more inspection concernsAbsolutely no repairs are required prior to close of escrowSeller not responsible for cost of repairs/improvementsTransaction will close with property in "AS-IS conditionClosing occurs in 45 days203k Benefits to Realtors® & Lenders (not all inclusive)Increase income by selling more homes and originating more loansRaise real estate values by improving homes and neighborhoodsDecrease foreclosure inventoryHelp buyers who previously could not buy homesHelp seller/owners with properties in outdated or fix-up conditionSpur economic growth by creating job opportunities for the construction/remodeling industryPromote an under-utilized niche program that not many Realtors® or Lenders understandRevitalize your community203k Disadvantages (not all inclusive) upfont MIPMI for life of loanSupplemental origination feeInspection feesTitle update feesmore complexmore moving partshigher interest ratepossible longer closing timeBut working with the right 203k Lender, a contractor with education/experience with the 203k, such as a Certified 203k Contractor, the benefits can definitely outweigh the disadvantages.
Christina Fleck Learning how to rehab
23 June 2020 | 0 replies
It was a complete house remodel.
Thomas Baylor Contractor in Northern Virginia
23 June 2020 | 0 replies
I am looking to remodel my home, specifically the kitchen and bathroom.
Edward Brewington Property Management Renewal of Lease Fee
28 June 2020 | 26 replies
They've broke a faucet and dropped a lotion bottle in the toilet.....the house was fully remodeled before they moved in.....so....I'd say the tenant is flawed in some ways compared to the other properties I have.
Alex K. Should I rent my current place? For reasons other than cash-flow
23 June 2020 | 8 replies
Our place is fairly remodeled so I’d say it is on the nicer end of what’s in the area.
Qadre Lewis Buying a property with occupants
23 June 2020 | 3 replies
In the end we are better off with tenants that we screened and placed.the other was less dramatic, but same outcome, ultimately we have turned tenants over and remodeled the units.