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Kristen Haynes Nationwide Monthly Housing Market Trends for June 2024
12 June 2024 | 6 replies
Already, the housing market has taken steps in this direction.
Fletcher Norseen New Investor looking to connect
16 June 2024 | 3 replies
Now, I'm ready to take the plunge myself and explore the world of investment properties.About Me:With five years in the real estate industry, I've honed my skills in understanding market trends, property valuations, and negotiation strategies.
Kaushik Sarkar Best use of real estate equity in today's market
12 June 2024 | 7 replies
In the current high interest market, is home equity loan still reasonable?
Alessa LeSar I'm ready to strategize!
16 June 2024 | 27 replies
I sold 20 houses last year in my local market (ASHEVILLE NC).
Brittany Puzar Basement Dig Out in Philly worth it?
11 June 2024 | 5 replies
Now the minimum standards your basement has to hit for it to be able to count as assessed sqft not estimated is a height of 7 ft, a point of egress (bilco doors) and a window usually in the rear, It's one of those things where if your going to go through the process of digging out a basement you might as well go for it and dig it deeper then 7 and closer to 8 ft so you actually stand out compared to the competition.Now the other side of this coin which I would suggest is if you're willing to spend 40-50k on a basement dig, consider adding a 3rd story addition if your a 2 story (think master suite, walk in closet, master bath) or an addition off the back and add a roof deck if your a 3 story (either master suite or just additional bedroom).
Edgar Gonzalez Using Home Equity for Real Estate Investment
17 June 2024 | 9 replies
We no issues closing in an LLC, as a matter of fact most of my lenders will prefer it (assuming it is not your primary residence)Assuming it is not your primary residence, the easiest way to do this deal would be through a DSCR Loans.A DSCR Loan will use current rents or market rents if the property is vacant and personal tax return from you would NOT be required.It also referred to as a No Ratio Loan because your personal Debt To Income is not important.What is important is that the property can pay for itself.If we keep the LTV Low the rate for this loan can be better than a conventional loan.If you ARE Living in the property and you want to keep it... it would mostly depend on how motivated you are and how willing you'd be to "postpone gratification"The best bet is still a DSCR Loan.. which means you moving and renting the property out.We can bring in Asset Based Financing that can help with cash down (if you need it) or to pay cash for another property for you to reside in.Once you're moved out we can do the DSCR Loan at a 70% - 80% LTV or we can calculate a comfortable cash flow number.For example, max cash out that will give you $500 cashflow after a full PITI payment.Let's discuss more!
Amanda McKane James Dainard, ProjectRE
16 June 2024 | 14 replies
I was following James Dainard on biggerpockets and On the Market podcast for long time I was really impressed with skills and experience and successful journey.
Ariana Grace Soon to be real estate salesperson need tips/tricks
16 June 2024 | 12 replies
For example I cold call property owners for off market deals for the developers and investors I work with.
Bat-Erdene Chagnaa Rental agreement for pad split or room rental.
16 June 2024 | 9 replies
Also I'd like to know more about the market in Houston if you have the time. 
Rafael Pinho Anyone investing in Illinois?
15 June 2024 | 9 replies
There just isn't the market appreciation, population growth, or job growth in the area to make me take a hard look.