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Ying B. Expenses > Income but meet Gross 3X of Rent
2 March 2024 | 5 replies
Her credit was in the low 500 but this is one area I am willing to be flexible as I do not like to compromise on income/rental history/no pet. 
Vasil (Billy) Tarelli Brrrr method ?
4 March 2024 | 2 replies
there is no income no doc financing for fix and flips providing 100% of construction welcoming first time investors
Don Konipol Estate Building through Real Estate Investing
4 March 2024 | 0 replies
And that’s too bad, because the concept can lend “clarity of purpose” for many investors.Often, we in the real estate arena, get caught up in our real estate “business”, with an emphasis on “cash flow” or “spendable” income, the professional investors equivalent to salary for the wage earner  and met income to the small business owner.  
Marlena Hawkins Loans-Building from Scratch
4 March 2024 | 7 replies
There are amazing no income no doc programs and for first time investors available . 50% of the land and 100% of construction . what are you looking to build ? 
Jesse Grim New to this and hoping to find some helpful tips
4 March 2024 | 2 replies
I didn’t have to put the 25% down since bought it as an investment property but  with that, to have around 100k in equity and I’m trying to figure out the next steps,  Is there any way around having to wait the 6months to do a heloc or cash out, and when I do to actually do it is there any way for banks to not look at income as a factor if wether or not I am approved?  
Grant Moulden Indexed Universal Life (EIUL / IUL)
2 March 2024 | 6 replies
First, if you qualify for a Roth and are okay with volitility and no guarantees, take it, just watch out for mutual fund or management fees as that 1-2% you pay annually gets you nothing.
Aaron Brown Property Manager in Indianapolis
4 March 2024 | 31 replies
Folks - old Thread but typically what % do you expect annually for property management including some break/fix costs.
Kareena Sharma Duplex vs RE syndication investment
2 March 2024 | 43 replies
LOL there's someone promising 18% annually
Matt Pippin Looking for guidance
4 March 2024 | 9 replies
I now make more than double the income from that time but am unable to afford a house smaller in size at a 7% interest rate (what I can actually afford, not what the bank says).
Brooke Morton Looking for a construction loan/lender
4 March 2024 | 13 replies
there are options for no income no doc loans available covering 100% of the construction and welcomes first time investors .