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9 September 2021 | 17 replies
And if it was built around 1900 I would want to know what kind of condition the plumbing system is in and the electrical is probably way out of code.
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8 September 2021 | 11 replies
It makes it nice, especially when the condition is long term.
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8 September 2021 | 3 replies
You need to provide: your middle mortgage FICO or if you don't know it an accurate statement as to your credit; what is the NET income on your 2020 2019 IRS returns; W-2 years on job or 1099 income numbers; property type -units - location - condition; current value; what you purchase for; loan amount you want; the vesting; goals.
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9 September 2021 | 10 replies
@Paul SandhuHonestly, what bothers me the MOST about other STR properties/hosts is the condition.
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10 September 2021 | 14 replies
@Julie Toh Maybe the reason for the confusion in the poster’s mind....in the US, you can eliminate PMI automatically on a conventional after the equity exceeds 20%, when other conditions are met, without having to refinance.
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9 September 2021 | 2 replies
We BRRR'd this property and we'll get a really good profit out of it with the current market conditions.
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8 September 2021 | 1 reply
However, I can't help but wonder... assuming that the property condition qualifies for the FHA in teh first place, what does it look like if a unit of the property is undergoing major renovations that require the owner to live elsewhere until the repairs are finished?
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18 September 2021 | 6 replies
A note from the investor on Gordon - "knows the soil around each part of town and most respected engineer around"Do you have a GC you use who is skilled at getting properties into rent ready condition?
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8 September 2021 | 2 replies
Although I know from hindsight keeping those funds in a brokerage account would've had a better yield, it wasn't worth the potential risk of the current market conditions.
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6 October 2021 | 48 replies
@Adrienne BinderSo much depends on YOU.Age, adverse market conditions tolerance (have you seen the rehab costs swing in the last 7 months), risk tolerance, other financial situation etc.What if you put all of it in and paid cash for fewer properties?