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Max Rieves Seeking Lenders in Georgia
16 February 2024 | 8 replies
Hey Max, you should have plenty of options to use the funds from your home, the All in One loan may actually have the most benefits and flexibility for you. 
David Green Using IRA to buy rental property
16 February 2024 | 26 replies
David,You do have the option of establishing self-directed IRA and transferring funds from your existing retirement account.
Robert Fry Creative Finance Strategy To Buy From Parents
15 February 2024 | 5 replies
I am looking at options in the near future to take the house my parents currently own off their hands as they will be moving to a new state in the next couple of months.
Pafoua Vang Xiong Low credit score. Need to refi out of hardmoney
15 February 2024 | 12 replies
There are VERY few options below 600 but it might be worth a call if you are in a half way decent equity position.
Julie Gates Commercial loans are SOO 5 minutes ago. The DSCR loan is the new Black
16 February 2024 | 1 reply
As a borrower who has already maxed out the number of conventional loans allowed, I am thrilled to have another option for borrowing on investment properties.
Monir Badeer Out of state properties
16 February 2024 | 27 replies
Hey Monir, when looking for that high cash-flow through section-8 I think Cincinnati, OH is a good option to look into.
Account Closed Do I need a CPA? ANSWER INSIDE
16 February 2024 | 15 replies
Challenges and benefits of each option
Chris Seveney What Not To Do When Buying A Note
16 February 2024 | 4 replies
As a result the contract outlining the agreement is (1) full off contingencies allowing buyers numerous opportunity to “back out” of an agreed to transaction and (2) supported by a relatively small (sometimes VERY small) amount of “earnest money” which is usually refundable given the contract contingencies previously alluded to.The result is (1) a large number of contracts “falling out” prior to closing, (2) a relatively long “due diligence” period of time between initial contact agreement and closing, (3) renegotiation (or attempted renegotiation) of price and terms by the buyer And, or (4) utilization of the contract as an “option” by some “buyers” who have no intention to complete the purchase UNLESS they are able to find someone to pay a higher price.Interestingly, in some countries, such as Argentina, for example, due diligence is performed BEFORE a contract is negotiated.  40% - 50% of the purchase price is due at signing of the initial contract (what we refer to as earnest money); it’s only refundable IF the seller is unable to deliver clear title, and closings happen as quickly as the buyer can come up with the additional funds.  
Steven Werner Rental property insurance
16 February 2024 | 10 replies
They are all great options for Apartment insurance. 
Pamela Gates Hotel Condo Real Estate Investing
16 February 2024 | 5 replies
Additionally, HOAs may have restrictions on rental practices, which can limit your flexibility.Initial Investment and Financing: The initial cost of purchasing a resort condo can be high, and financing options may differ from other types of real estate investments.