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Evan Manship Fannie Mae Homestyle Mortgage
17 April 2018 | 53 replies
I am currently in process of using the Homestyle loan as an investor buying a duplex using hard money to acquire and Homestyle as the takeout refi.My goal is to have $0 cash into the deal and come out with a cash flow of $500 a month and 100K in equity.
Brian Orr How much equity to offer investor?
2 October 2019 | 21 replies
Depending on the asset and location you could still have significant appreciation in equity even without positive cash flow or income increases. 
Kyle K. EIULs-- Equity Indexed Universal Life Insurance
8 October 2019 | 27 replies
And regardless of whether or not one agrees with you about the equity markets doing well or not, if you want to invest in equities, there are better ways.
Wei Mai Multi-Family in Bedford, OH *Newbie Investor*
17 July 2017 | 65 replies
It appears as though you have been cashing in equity from appreciating condos and 1031 exchanged them into apartment complexes. 
Ryan Carlin Locked into 2.8% interest rate but want to invest
12 October 2023 | 4 replies
I have approximately $700k in equity in my home currently.With anticipation of a recession - what are the ways I can unlock that equity without doing a home equity loan or HELOC?
Helen Chau Am I ready for Multi-fam and Apartment Investing
17 June 2014 | 35 replies
Purchase: $385KRehab: $45KTotal Cost: $430KTarget Rents: $5,100/mo; $60K/yrEst GRM: 7Est Cap Rate: 8-9% (8.5% @ 40% exp. ratio - all utilities metered & paid by tenants)Est Cash Flow: 10-13% (leveraged, w/ 25% down)Built-in Equity: $50-120K?
Daria B. anatomy of lis pendens - questions on process
15 December 2015 | 42 replies
Say it is this amount, then there is $37000 in equity so it sounds like a short sale is out of the question.
Cameron Rouse Investing in Portland Metro Area Rentals
4 July 2018 | 28 replies
I'm 28 years old and purchased my first home 3 years ago in a good SW Portland area, rehabbed & rented it, and now have a home producing $500/month cash flow with 150K in equity in it.I just purchased a residential home near downtown PDX by OHSU on Marquam Hill that I plan to rent out in a year.
Dan Jones Single Family or Multiple Tenants?
19 February 2016 | 8 replies
To recapture appreciation you could have several three or more smaller properties to get to the same 200 K in equity as one larger property, of course you might not achieve the same appreciation if your homes are in a less desirable area.  
Daniel Kohan Wholesaling a turn-key property?
23 October 2016 | 16 replies
It seems like there will be a decent amount of built-in equity day 1, so maybe a potential to even pull some or all of my buyin out of the property?