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N/A N/A financing my 1st rental
5 February 2007 | 10 replies
This 2% cap on seller covering closing costs must be new because we were sellers last summer and up to 3% was the deal with one lender (bank groups).Three investment properties refied with stated income loans (rate and term) for 6% rate closed the first week in January.
N/A N/A REO advice sought
24 January 2007 | 4 replies
The title insurance is normally the lenders and the owners policy that they cover.
Account Closed Private Lenders needed for financing on Georgia propertie
16 June 2009 | 6 replies
In so doing, they can cover 100% of the total project costs including, in most cases, monies the developer has already expensed for soft costs, pre-development, etc.
N/A N/A The Millionaire Real Estate Investor
10 February 2007 | 4 replies
It might not have been a nuts and bolts book, but it covered a lot of things; good overview for those with minimal knowledge of the subjects.
N/A N/A A couple questions about the basics...
26 January 2007 | 13 replies
Then just be sure that your total income will cover whatever you plan to buy, and you'll be guaranteed to get the mortgage.
N/A N/A How much to save before investing???
15 February 2007 | 5 replies
As a general rule, I would recommend having at the very least enough reserve money on hand to cover 6 to 12 months worth of mortgage payments.
Andrea Hewitt Question about cash-out refinance
24 January 2007 | 3 replies
After you have worked on the property it may have a FMV of 150,000 so they would give an 80% loan for 120,000 and look at it as having a 30,000 equity position to cover any loss.
Minna Reid Another 1031 question
8 February 2007 | 24 replies
It's the buyer's where they are borrowing enough in the loan to cover (eg. up to 3% of their closing costs)\The sales price is increased on the contract to allow this but then when you balance out those extra (buyers) closing costs may not fit the allowed transaction.
N/A N/A Greetings from New England
28 January 2007 | 2 replies
With that unit filled, I should be able to cover all expenses and have about $100/mo cash flow (which will go directly into an acct to save up for any repairs down the line first; once that's built to my satisfaction, it'll go towards paying down the HELOC.)If all goes well with this unit, I hope to buy another by years end.
N/A N/A ATTN: Realtors and Investors - Flipping listed property??
6 February 2007 | 1 reply
Or, if I notify A of what I am doing, I can use C money/loan to cover A, and pocket the difference.