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J.M. M. Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) issues...
19 March 2019 | 22 replies
I have been told that often they only mandate transferring title back but I suspect they could call the loan and not provide the opportunity to transfer back.  
Courtney M. Trying to decide what to do with a Vegas Property
3 July 2018 | 13 replies
You Vegas residents, I just posted about an awesome HELOC opportunity with nevada state bank, lock it in at 3.99% 85% ltv and 10 years.
Jason Hawkins Creative ideas to fund buying a home from a family member
2 July 2018 | 0 replies
I have been looking into purchasing real estate and I see this as a golden opportunity to get started with house hacking but I want to to make sure sure it’s done right.The question is what would be the best way for me to work with my family so that I can finance a purchase of the home, manage, and rent out the other rooms to start off my real estate endeavors.
Warren Barnett What came first...the Chicken or the Egg?
7 August 2018 | 7 replies
I unfortunately was not afforded an opportunity at a younger age to be exposed to the power of passive income, passive income vehicles, compound interest, and a detailed planning for the future.
Chris Baber Finding a good, local, small bank for business?
14 July 2018 | 17 replies
I think that's a missed opportunity for them.
Nick S. calculating a property to buy, hold (1 yr), flip or rent
4 July 2018 | 4 replies
having a difficult time using both the brrrr and fix and flip calculator because i intend to live in the property for 1 year so not a rehab. these calculators seem to assume i won't live in the property. based on the factors below, i'm hoping someone can poke holes.arv=270krepair=my father who is a general contractor is overestimating at 35k (it's definitely livable, but there's opportunity to upgrade/update such as the roof, floors, cabinets). i'd live there for a year and plan to either flip or rent after the year.annual expected property tax=$7.5klisted price is around $235k ($/sq ft is below comp average)comps within the past year for similar properties around $260-$280kpreferred profit (not too sure about this) but $20k is a target...i guess.estimated rental based on recent is $1.8-1.85k/monthi was thinking about offering $210k max, but the calculators recommended an estimated purchase offer between $160-$175k, which seems extremely low given the livable condition.what am i calculating wrong here? 
Jeff Santiago Wholesaling, Flips and Rentals
28 January 2019 | 7 replies
It is about 30 miles from end to end and there are various types of investment opportunities.
Clément Gryp Foreign (European) Investment in the USA
3 July 2018 | 2 replies
I am comparing opportunities in my home country with opportunities in the USA and I believe the latter offers more in terms of risk/rewards.Example in Belgium:In a median city you can buy a decent small apartment (700 sq feet) for ± 280.000 EUR (+ 10% costs and registration rights) = 308.000 EUR (=$358.820).
Arreanna Cromartie Rentals in rough neighborhood
4 July 2018 | 13 replies
In C/D areas you must treat your tenants like children...bad children.By the 2 year mark if your property is paid off your cash flow will be reduced to almost zero due to the rent being eaten by paying for the opportunity value of your equity.
Victoria King Lease to own risks and advice please!
3 July 2018 | 5 replies
But we don't want to pass up a good opportunity (we plan to sell it in the next few years) because of ignorance of this process.