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Jeff Johnson What ccabinets for mid level rental.
27 April 2019 | 5 replies
These (not the counters) will probably last 50-100 years and could last forever.Home Depot/Menards/Lowes cabs (off-the-shelf oak-faced w/ particle board sides and backs) would have been about $1500-$1800 unfinished, uninstalled, without any soft-close stuff, and I would have had to fit stock sizes in a non-standard space.
Curtis Chen LA/OC/IE SFR strategies seem to be very limited
30 April 2019 | 9 replies

Hi Everyone, Just wondering what people are doing with SFR property here in the hot spots. Los Angeles and Orange Counties, and the IE West of the 15 freeway. I'm targeting off market vacant homes in the established a...

Kevin Aljic Options for a loan for my case?
26 April 2019 | 5 replies
@Kevin Aljic Residing in Texas your options are extremely limited for a HELOC on investment property, to the extent that I still hear that they are not allowed.I might be biased but I feel the easiest route is going to be a cash-out refinance on your investment rental.
Dustin Ruhl Tell me...When do you know you are already Successful?
26 April 2019 | 0 replies
You fill out a form send in some pictures, they keep a fee and they buy your house.Meeting a defined goal is how you determine you are successful.Dean defines success as:Free time – when I am in complete control of my time and can do whatever I wantWhen passive revenue exceeds lifestyle needsWorking on projects that excite meNot knowing is scary, especially when it’s your money on the line.
Joel Ray Cotton My first rental deal, a short novel summary.
2 May 2019 | 10 replies
At this point I started researching loans and quickly figured out that to get an individual loan on each property was going to be a bear because of the Fannie and Freddie limit when approaching 6 loans.
Teresa Ramos ESA - Landlords vs Colleges vs Airlines
18 December 2018 | 2 replies
Including people sharing rooms.I personally would like to, at the very least, see ESAs limited to normal domestic pets. 
Account Closed Can you put down 5% down on a conventional on a 3 unit in PA
18 January 2019 | 10 replies
Account Closed For a primary residence you can do as little as 20% down on a 3-4 unit with Freddie Mac (one of the two conventional routes) Home Possible is a low down payment program that may be an option with only 5% down if you are purchasing in a no income limit area, or meet the income limits within the area.Here is some info on Home Possible; Advantages of Home Possible LTV of 97% on 1 unit & 95% on 2-4 unitsMinimum credit score of 620 1-2 units, 3-4 if greater than 20% down and 720 if less than 20% down on 3-4 units.PRIMARY Residence purchase onlyNOT Required to be a first time home buyer Locations considered a low income census tract - have no income restrictionsRestrictions of Home Possible 3-4 unit properties require a 720 credit score with less 20% down.
Korey Scott Private money and hard money investing
19 December 2018 | 2 replies
After that the have they option to retain 10% equity in the deal as a limited partner.
Zachary Whitfield Advice. About to graduate college.
19 December 2018 | 3 replies
If you're looking to own your own projects (flip or buy/hold), my experience has been that having a license and a managing broker can limit some of your options.
Ryan Walley Are your HOA meetings public?
19 December 2018 | 3 replies
Annual Meetings are typically open to all owners (not tenants or the general public) and some HOA's will open an occasional regular meeting to a limited amount of public/resident comment prior to beginning that regular meeting.