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Jemma Jacques DSCR Loan options
23 January 2024 | 10 replies
(Location is about 50 mins from metro city in a smallish town)What are the current rates and fees pls and best companies to work with....
Jeffrey Giffin Delaware?
24 January 2024 | 287 replies
In the stages of reading, listening, and researching everything I can get my hands on before pulling the trigger on my first property.I would love to meet everyone but unfortunately I won't be able to make it Saturday.  
David Abarca How to pull equity out of a subject to property?
21 January 2024 | 18 replies
How do you pull your equity out of a property that is subject to? 
Justin Melton Residential Bridge Loan
23 January 2024 | 4 replies
If the home sells for more than the home buying service company bought it for in those 120 days, the borrower will get to keep the "upside" minus any fees associated with the sale of the house.
Alvaro Rodriguez Using my own commission as an agent
23 January 2024 | 2 replies
Tax benefit is to take as small of a commission as possible to still pay brokerage fees.
Daniel Duku Hello Members: Daniel
23 January 2024 | 6 replies
I'm now a Philadelphia licensed and insured GC and can pull permits and manage my vendors much better this way.. 
Aaron Bard Need more eyes on these numbers
23 January 2024 | 2 replies
Seller financed.Closing fees are undecided.According to my math, this leaves my monthly payment at $3,245 before taxes and insurance.Math$6,075 - $3,245 - $109 - $332 - $700 - ($150 W&S)= $1,539 cashflow p/mAny other eyes on this would be much appreciated and I am grateful for any advice given.Thanks!
Ahmed Alswaiti Revolutionizing Manhattan's Office Market: RXR and Ares' Bold $1 Billion Investment
23 January 2024 | 0 replies
It's a calculated gamble, betting on the resurgence of office spaces and the city's magnetic pull for businesses.However, with high stakes come high risks.
John W. New Western Acquisitions (Reviews)
23 January 2024 | 118 replies
Again, this is a pass-through expense and not an additional fee.