
20 September 2021 | 7 replies
Or ways other than driving for dollars, which I'm not above it just good to have multiple lead sources

2 October 2021 | 8 replies
He said that the entire purchase price could be deducted from income, thus offsetting capital gains from other (ie, stocks) sources.
28 September 2021 | 3 replies
If you're looking for long term $, why does the source matter?

29 September 2021 | 7 replies
I am not saying this is impossible... just a very competitive field in an already competitive market.Probate leads, driving for dollars and any other lead source that puts you in direct contact with sellers can be one of the more effective ways to landing a deal.

23 September 2021 | 5 replies
The key is whether or not your VA benefit a continuing source of income (disability).

3 October 2021 | 2 replies
Cons include the two restrictions on amount you can take out (with traditional cash-out, you can do 75% LTV, and upfront outlay doesn't matter), and also that you have to be able to trace back the source of the funds used for purchase as YOUR cash.

22 September 2021 | 7 replies
MTM is the favorite, period.

23 September 2021 | 5 replies
I have found information via truepeoplesearch .com you can also find associated people and maybe contact them thru them.Cole realty source find them on Facebook.
22 September 2021 | 0 replies
No one can directly provide the one answer, that has to come from the source and through trail and error.

23 September 2021 | 4 replies
This also manifests on these very forums, the "I'm buying a house, but my loan is being jammed up by X, Y, and Z," threads, where X, Y, and Z, are things that only come up on purchase transactions (income/DTI issues, down payment sourcing, title issues, for example), not refinances ("if they qualified when they got the purchase mortgage and didn't get fired, they're qualified now because the rate/payment is lower, so no need to check income/DTI upfront," no down payments on refis so no need to verify funds / bank statements, no title changes on typical refis, no purchase contracts on refis, you get the idea).