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Richard Bader Can I get some opinions please
24 March 2007 | 26 replies
If you can do a cash out re-fi and still have positive cash flow (even if it is only a little) you should probably do it.
N/A N/A First time buyer.
2 August 2007 | 22 replies
I’m quite fed up with my position and would like to start my own company.So, I was thinking if I bought under an interest only loan that wouldn’t suck up all of my savings and my payments would be significantly less.
N/A N/A The Best Way To Get Started as a Real Estate Investor
2 May 2007 | 22 replies
Let me give you an example on buying a house for full market value, with no money out of your pocket, picking up a quick $5k up front, some positive cash flow every month, and a nice payday on the back end.... plus where talking about dealing in NICE homes....NO junk properties!
N B. Stubborn Hubby
29 May 2007 | 19 replies
So, I think, that he is scared to be in that position again.
N/A N/A Investment Property: Duplex and monthly mortgage payments
29 April 2007 | 3 replies
I have a client who we have recently preapproved and is looking to purchase a duplex for an investment and some cash flow to come in.I did the rental surveys on a couple properties and compared it to the monthly payments but the loan payments are higher than both rental units for the duplex combined so there is no positive cash flow.Were doing an interest only loan.
Josh Wilson 100% Loan Need a Broker
26 March 2007 | 2 replies
Hi well I see your very knowledable in the mortgage field, you are aware of the My Community program well it is designed for borrowers with less then $60,000 a year in income, however I would need to see your credit report to be 100% positive it would work.
Eric Medemar Why I love being a investor
22 March 2007 | 1 reply
No salary cap or timed raises-I had a friend of mine the other week tell me that she just got a raise of a Nickel and hour.
N/A N/A Real Estate Question
2 April 2007 | 11 replies
first - it could have been a cash deal. maybe they were in a position where they new the other buyer who was offering cash and they knew they could close whereas you're someone who needs financing, they don't know you, etc.also - what was the point of purchasing this property?
N/A N/A due dilligence
5 July 2009 | 7 replies
The question I have is what are the steps I have to take to investigate the property which is in another city.New York City is too expencive to have a positive cash flow.
Justin Putt Lease Options
14 October 2011 | 16 replies
If you can find a worn out, tired landlord you may be able to negotiate his monthly rent cost by giving him a "worry free" lease meaning guaranteed payments on the 31st, no repairs in the middle of the night, no one calling him fussing about stuff, basically eliminate most of the hassles of the typical landlord position.