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Alvaro Suarez How to avoid the 6 month no cash out period?
15 May 2024 | 11 replies
Some lenders may require a second appraisal, if the value is over 20% of the initial cost
Dylan Lersch Wait to build credit or try to buy a investment property now
16 May 2024 | 32 replies
there's no buying a BRRRR deal with $0 - you need cash to buy, and then you need cash every month to pay the holding costs and service the debt during the rehab.lots of things are making BRRRR tough right now, especially the increase in interest rates and the fact that prices have leveled off. if you did a BRRRR in 2020 and just waited 12 months, prices would go up, and that would help your appraisal. that is not the case anymore. other factors are making it difficult too - there is lots of competition for deals, both on and off market; lots of good contractors are booked up; and lending has tightened a little, and it's harder to get a higher LTV.so just to be clear: -BRRRR requires lots of cash - it's way more cash intensive than portrayed-BRRRR is not a cash flow strategy - you will end up with a break even property-if done right, you'll wait 3-12 months to get some (or close to call if you really crush it) of your invested cash backI know this wasn't your exact question, but I had this typed up for another thread and thought it was relevant herehope this helps
Sam R. Converting coin laundry to card laundry
13 May 2024 | 38 replies
They cost $1. 
Lacey Burns Who has used Royal Legal Solutions?!
15 May 2024 | 10 replies
Here are some diagrams to help you in your quest for answers on this subject:Asset Protection Decision Diagram - to help assess the need for asset protection, and what to implement : https://www.biggerpockets.com/files/user/CosIorg/file/asset-protection-decision-diagramAsset Protection Onion Diagram - what, when and at what cost one should implement in terms of asset protection - https://www.biggerpockets.com/files/user/CosIorg/file/asset-protection-onion-diagram-v2What is needed for a complete asset protection OR the domains that need to be intersected to find asset protection
Yakir Aloni Help pls with first brrrr
15 May 2024 | 3 replies
Hey guys i need you help here and i need some of your experience pls...I'm on contract of my first brrrr with hard money loanAnd i want to know thatcif i change the roof now and fixing the crowl space That will cost me to do both of the things around 20k I running the numbers and i can get the arv that i need buy my question when the aprizel coming after we finish to renovation the house with this to major fixing issues that he coulcaite with this 2 major fixing to his numbers for the arv or not ?
Mark Chambers Buy out inherited property
16 May 2024 | 12 replies
The idea is to do 3-6month leases for traveling professionals so we can actually use the house and to offset our cost.
Erin Bergold Question for Pro Title Examiners/Reviewers
13 May 2024 | 2 replies
I've met various scopes from vesting title to 150+ year land-patent research for the oil and gas/energy industry, as well as power and pipeline ROW (right of way).However, I've started researching some foreclosure title for myself and to help some flipper friends in return for investing advice.
Gurjot Grewal Personal experiences in the “bad” neighbourhoods ?
17 May 2024 | 14 replies
Luckily I stayed in the car and they let me drive away.The problem with some of these C class areas are that you're going to get high vacancy, evictions, and high turn costs with tenants damaging the property. 
Craig Peck Time to move to the next level?
17 May 2024 | 13 replies
Here is the backstory: I started buying single-family homes in Milwaukee 15 years ago and pretty soon migrated from C into B neighborhoods ("A" would be 500k plus here) and some of my friends invest in larger MF so I thought that's the next step for me as well and started shopping for a commercial deal maybe about 50 units.The issue is that I did not want to go into the affordable housing space and assets in the quality I liked were so insanely high priced that I would have needed 40% down to meet DSCR guidelines - not to mention rehab cost to bring it up to our standards.
Sam Booth Can I get conventional lending...
15 May 2024 | 11 replies
The lender will need to send an appraisal out to see what the estimated ARV (after repair value), in order to make sure that the ARV is above the cost acquired for that house + land.