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31 January 2024 | 11 replies
.- sounds like you have already figured out what you should do .....also - fyi regarding any seller credits you can obtian ....if you believe that you will sell the property / refinance the loan or possibly pay it off in short term - dont use the seller provided concession to buy rate down - ask for the price to be decreased ...if you think you will carry this loan for a longer period - consider the buy down rate/ fee options
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29 January 2024 | 7 replies
What I read about the all-in-one loan is that the line amount is not due back after 10 years but that the amount you can borrow gets decreased by 1/20th in the 11th yr and then 1/19th the next year and so on until the line is down to $0 by year 30.
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30 January 2024 | 13 replies
I was able to refinance at a $300k valuation but I don't really want to hold these assets.I have the same issue with another 10 unit I own and another 6 unit.You significantly decrease your buyer pool on the exit, in exchange for stronger rental income during the hold.My investment strategy has always been buy, increase property's income, sell for a profit and keep growing but STR/MTR might not be conducive to this strategy.
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31 January 2024 | 7 replies
The best way to get around that is to fund a heftier down payment, wait for rates to decrease, or find a 2-4 unit that will allow higher rental income.
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29 January 2024 | 1 reply
Notice the sharp decrease in both MoM and YoY (down ~19%).Rentals - Closings by MonthRentals - Months of SupplyInventory stayed under 1.4 months for much of 2023.
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31 January 2024 | 14 replies
In addition, the STR rents have decreased.
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1 February 2024 | 17 replies
Zach,Interest rates are already beginning to slowly decrease and inflation is stabilizing.
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30 January 2024 | 68 replies
A mix strategy with a portfolio in single family houses focused on long-term to decrease taxes, multi-family properties for short-term for passive cashflow and flips for more $$$ to invest is the best strategy.
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30 August 2016 | 8 replies
This will decrease the amount of your out of pocket expenses.
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4 September 2016 | 2 replies
One way or another, however, the investors must work to pay down loans, increase rents and decrease expenses wherever possible.