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Kendall Young Do you have to have over 25% equity to get HELOC?
13 April 2014 | 1 reply
This all depends on what bank you use and what state you are in I have found from my military relocations.
Kimberly T. Multifamily property with first floor a couple feet underground - any problems with this type of construction?
16 April 2014 | 9 replies
As I'm investigating other markets to buy in, I am finding some multifamilies (typically 4plexes) where it appears the first floor must be a couple feet underground, based on the fact that the first floor windows are at grade level.
Marquita Smith Tax Lien Sale time in FL
22 September 2014 | 8 replies
Once the county sends you that information you can apply for foreclosure and then the property goes to the tax deed auction where the Cert owner has the opportunity to own the property free and clear should no one bid on the property.No offense but I would strongly suggest you do your own research the properties in which you plan to invest in. I
Omar Gutierrez Buildingdetroit.org Your Thoughts
15 April 2014 | 2 replies
From what I've read its a program where people bid on the homes and have to renovate the houses within 6 months and have someone moved in. I
Ally H. Condos Worth Starting Out With?
16 April 2014 | 4 replies
As it's well-known, it's very difficult to achieve something near the 2% rule in markets like Honolulu and the Bay Area so having a large factor like HOA fees out of our control increases our anxiety about condos being our first purchase.Although we are apprehensive about entering a RE market with such high entry prices, we are even more apprehensive about investing remotely (only other market we are interested in is the SF Bay Area, where both of our families are).
Robert Peace Hello from DFW Texas!
18 April 2014 | 13 replies
@Robert Peace welcome and congratulations.I'm relatively new to the forums myself but long before I jumped in, I found the content here both useful and actionable - I'm sure you will benefit as well.I'm investing now in Atlanta, GA (where I went to college) but I'm also interested in finding some opportunities in the DFW area - I was raised in Fort Worth, I still have family there and with the numbers I've seen there, I have confidence that there are deals available.
Joe Spence Buying my first property
8 February 2015 | 23 replies
Years ago I worked out that I made a mistake not buying a property until I found one that I was prepared to live in ie.
George N. Bank wants partner on last deal in on new mortgage in order to qualify? There has to be another way.
26 April 2014 | 5 replies
You would think that especially since they are the same lender who has him on the hook for the property in question they would be even less concerned that his portion of the income is somehow in danger.This can't be uncommon, I'm sure this happens all the time so I'm hoping more people chime in. I
Edward Beard Potential Lease Option???
17 July 2014 | 18 replies
I see this as a house a family with a couple of kids will want to watch their family grow up in. I
Adine Mateo Top States to Invest in Multi Family Homes
28 April 2014 | 5 replies
Hi, I’m new to BP trying to figure out what are the top states to invest in. I