Nick DePrizio
Refi options for a newbie in South Boston
19 January 2016 | 4 replies
You're referring to scenario 3, pre-pay another 500 a month, Pros-Decreases Total interest paid 70K, Cuts the financing payback period to 17yrsAllows flexibility to not prepay the extra 675 if there is a different need for that cash.Cons-The original $175 that I am prepaying now is the positive CF I have from the property so any additional pre-pay is no longer OPM its out of our pocket.
Ashley Sanchez
Need your 'two cents'! How far in advance to get 'pre approved'?
13 October 2016 | 29 replies
Right now, Because this is my first major purchase, I'm just not willing to take a 'paid' risk for someone to tell me something and decrease my chances of getting qualified when my questions could have been answered, I could have worked to improve what I needed to based on your advice provide, saved time from making a stupid financial mistake, not wasting any realtor time to get approved and came back prepared in a better situation for both parties without being paid.
Steve Hodgdon
Working out a Distressed Note - to start some discussion
14 September 2016 | 6 replies
In example, a increase in rate is new credit but a decrease in rate is not.
Nicholas Martinez
FHA or Conventional Mortgage for 1st-time Investor? HELP NEEDED
21 September 2016 | 3 replies
I therefore am assuming that if I just start off with Conventional, though requiring more money down and decreasing my cash on cash return, I wouldn't necessarily need to refinance as I could maintain a consistent payment and low interest rate, which would benefit the long term cash flow and PMI drop off.My question for experienced investors are:1.
Peter Pezzano
Should I focus on 1 Area or multiple?
10 October 2016 | 15 replies
I just invested in Everett, which has the Casino construction going now, though who knows how that will effect values (studies have been done that showed some areas have increase and some have decrease in property values with new casinos).
Philippe Busque
Investing in moncton from quebec city
24 February 2021 | 23 replies
Some investors get worried investing in New Brunswick due to the population decreasing over the last census period, but the Moncton CMA actually grew by 4%.Happy to connect with anyone wanting to discuss investing in the Maritimes or investing from a distance.Brad
Amy Engelhard
How to manage inherited tenants?
15 November 2017 | 7 replies
This will account for any recent gas price increases and decreases.
John LaVecchia
Should I get involved with section 8?
15 November 2017 | 39 replies
@Terry Lao my example is from Sec.8 neighborhood where most properties are rented to such Tenants.I bought it for $14K, $6K in repairs, rented for $780.I sure could Rent for $680 to Sec.8, however, it decrease my NOI by $1200/year.
Timothy Lin
Drop in assessed value
1 February 2018 | 7 replies
If the trial was ongoing in 2015 or 2016, could that somehow lead to decreased assessed value (if somehow property taxes weren't being paid and the town took this into account when assessing)?
Oscar Brooks
Challenging Minneapolis Assessor's Estimated Market Value
10 May 2018 | 23 replies
@Pavel Ushakov and @Oscar BrooksAny indication how much your taxes will drop because of the decreases?