Martin Yip Toll So
Can Canadians with no credit history in USA Assume the seller's mortgage?
20 June 2024 | 1 reply
I've checked out some posts and some people say that although you can assume a mortgage, banks will look at your credit score and unfortunately as I already know, Canadian credit history doesn't follow me when I decide to buy a house in the USAnyone know the answer to this?
James Blair
Private Lending - Delayed Interest Options
17 June 2024 | 7 replies
The benefit to the flipper is that they have extra working capital (and we do confirm they have the funds).
Account Closed
underwriting mixed use
19 June 2024 | 4 replies
I think buying this for $900k might get you closer to where you need to be, but I definitely wouldn't be interested at $1M purchase with 3.6% estimated CoC return.Hope you get the deal done at the right price!
Tracy Mattox
Selling First Rental w/$1700/mo Income Do I Reinvest?
19 June 2024 | 4 replies
Thinking instead of just buying another primary home, I will find something more affordable to BRRRR or Home Hack into another rental using as little down as possible and then perhaps purchase another rental or two.
Fred Haas
Allow me to introduce myself, Central Texas Sustainable Developer
20 June 2024 | 2 replies
While this is exciting and opens the door to opportunity, they really need investors to make the shift since they aren't used to buying the land and funding the build without the buyer already in tow.So I have an abundance of deals to do basically those parts, either develop subdivisions with all the horizontal infrastructure and sell lots, or fund builders spec homes in these developments, preferably all sustainable because a known stick builder can come in and build without any help.So if any of this interests you or you think I would be someone you want to know, drop me a message and we can talk all about it.
Cory J Thornton
What are the potential effects of "Phantom Debt?"
20 June 2024 | 2 replies
This debt type would throw economic projections for economists and increase the risk of lending for lenders.Phantom Debt is created when a consumer chooses the Buy Now Pay Later (payment plan) option when making online purchases.These types of payments are not currently reported to any credit agencies as debt which is why they have been given the term "phantom."
Olga Yazovskaya
Financing renovations for a condemned 6 unit property
20 June 2024 | 9 replies
WHY in the world would you buy this?
Greg Cobb
Rentals 2 Retirement - turn key properties.
19 June 2024 | 13 replies
They are encouraging people to take money from their retirement accounts and using it to buy properties, not that I am am opposed to this, however, I felt it was a bit strange that they mentioned this kind of financing would use a 5/1 arm.
Adrian Moening
Mid term tenant security deposit dispute
17 June 2024 | 4 replies
I’m a licensed realtor who found great success in the low interest rate boom and feel very fortunate for the happy clients I helped buy and sell and for the amount of them.
Adam Walker
Allowing Someone to use my rental property as a short term / Medium Term Rental
20 June 2024 | 16 replies
My strategy is to buy and hold these properties, unfortunately I bought this one in January when rates were high.