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Subject To vs Wraps Similarities and Differences Part 1
29 April 2024 | 7 replies
.: Subject To and Wraps are very similar and yet, very different.Subject To & Wraps share these characteristics You are taking over payment of the mortgage and transferring the property into your name You become the owner The loan does not get paid off The lender can and sometimes will call the Due on Sale You have to have money or credit to solve a Due on Sale call They are used when someone doesn’t have much equity and doesn’t want to pay a real estate agent They are used when the seller wants to sell fast They are used when the property isn’t really a good candidate for the MLS because of the condition of the property They are used when It’s a unique property and it’s hard to find comps They are used when it’s a distressed situation that needs to be resolved They are used when the monthly payment is below market rate (that means it cash flows) They are used when the seller wants to avoid the hassles of listingSubject To & Wraps Differences In a Subject To, NO new mortgage is created.
Wilson Vanhook
How to get construction loan with high DTI?
30 April 2024 | 3 replies
If I can get from point A (drawing up plans) to point B (finishing the build and renting the cabin as an STR) I know that this thing will be a cash producing monster with a fantastic ROI.
Autumn Kim
Is it a bad idea to buy a house with squatters ?
30 April 2024 | 4 replies
Like @Stuart Udis said, most of the time its more cost and time effective to do cash for keys and throw a few grand to hopefully vacate so you can change the locks.
Jerell Edmonds
Creative financing for second investment
29 April 2024 | 3 replies
Nothing wrong with that if you can avoid owing Uncle Sam a bunch of cash that can be used as a down payment to buy more REI!
Rolan Meyer
Advice and Opinions on Deal Structure for Flips
29 April 2024 | 8 replies
My wife and I buy the homes with cash we borrow from a hard money lender.
Ryan Holtz
What Real Estate Markets Should I Invest In As A First Time Investor?
29 April 2024 | 17 replies
I am having a hard time finding anything that cash flows with a down payment from 20% - 35%.
Ashleigh Stimpson
Fix and Flip
29 April 2024 | 0 replies
Purchase price: $100,000 Cash invested: $35,000 Purchased for 100k, Rehab 40k, resale for 190k.
Diana Tran
Advice On Negotiating Repairs With Seller
30 April 2024 | 4 replies
Unit A is about 100 years old and Unit B is almost completely new.Pros:-The duplex is in a very desirable neighborhood with home value appreciation year over year at about 50+%-Rent is also in high demand within this area-Cash flows well even with high interest rates and increasing property taxes-Home is price below average cost per sq ft-The house has been renovated and some parts of it has been remodeledCons:-All issues are with Unit A, the 100 year old unit.
Dave Smith
Advice on Starting out at 21 years old
30 April 2024 | 7 replies
If you can get half your mortgage paid and retain some of your cash for the rehab (or get a loan that includes rehab $$) you should go for it.
Brandon Chung
Starting out House hacking
30 April 2024 | 22 replies
This maximizes rental income while you crunch the numbers, ensuring positive cash flow after factoring in all expenses.