Frank S.
What investment strategy would you pick?
12 September 2017 | 4 replies
Motivated seller selling me a 3/2 SFR but not sure what strategy to use.Property Details:Written Appraised Value - 134KPurchase Price - 90KRehab - 15KRent - 1,250/mthTax Rate - 2.54%Strategy 1:20-year mortgage, 4.63% interest, 20% downPurchase, rehab out of pocket, rent it, pay off the mortgage FASTER but collect LESS passive income.Strategy 2:30-year mortgage, 4.75% interest, 20% downPurchase, rehab out of pocket, rent it, pay off the mortgage SLOWER but collect MORE passive income.Strategy 3:25-year, 4.125% interest, 45% downAssume the current mortgage and pay the owner their profit of 40K.
Bryan Huntington
SF converted to MF: a viable stategy for MF?
11 September 2017 | 0 replies
I just wanted to get a general feel for this strategy.
Aaron Jones
Best approach to neglected duplex owner
11 September 2017 | 0 replies
What's the best strategy to approach the owner?
Almuthanna Abuasi
Favorite Podcast for starters
18 September 2017 | 10 replies
It's a great series of episodes that puts the education into a great order to learn the basics and even advanced strategies.
Kit E.
Areas for positive cash flow
14 September 2017 | 5 replies
This is a great strategy but does not function here in Utah or Florida.
Jason Chen
First Rental Property in Sacramento, CA
16 September 2017 | 20 replies
I am looking to implement a buy and hold strategy for 2-4 unit multifamily properties since I am looking for an ideal balance between positive cash flow and appreciation potential.
Sean Fisher
Hud fha 223f apartment loan
12 September 2017 | 2 replies
Below is what you need to know that underwriting and programs guidelines don't tell you when considering a 223(f) apartment loan.AdvantagesHighest LTV in the marketEliminate refinance and interest rate risk with fixed rate terms up to 35 yearsLow fixed rates based on GNMA securitiesNon-recourse and assumable - makes for a great exit strategy especially in a rising rate environmentNo defined financial capacity requirementsNo geographic restrictionsNo minimum population requirementsSupplemental financing availableDisadvantagesLonger processing times - 120 days at a minimum (6-9 months is typical)Higher fees - HUD and FHA fees add to the overall cost of the loanMortgage Insurance Premiums (MIP) - Initial and annual premiumsAnnual audited operating statements requiredReplacement reserve escrows requiredHUD property inspections requiredOwner distribution restrictions and Cash out restrictions 2x a yearProperty condition is important to HUD, both during initial underwriting and over the life of the loan.
Jordan Puffer
Excited About Our First BRRRR Deal
12 September 2017 | 3 replies
To use the BRRRR strategy means you want to get all or most of your Cash out using a Refinance loan.
Justin Bock
Looking for lender options
23 September 2017 | 9 replies
What is your exit strategy plan on this property?
Shirley X.
Agent hasn't rent out our duplex 3 weeks after closing
25 September 2017 | 33 replies
If your property manager is CRUSHING the things listed above, then they have the right to look at a pricing strategy.