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Frank Wheeler Quick Fix or Major Remodel for rental home in Berkeley
16 January 2020 | 3 replies
I'm working with the owner of an almost 100 year old small (<900 sq. ft) craftsman bungalow with small rooms typical of a home of this vintage.
Chad Trail Gap Funding Newbie Need Advice
13 June 2018 | 0 replies
The HML will do 70%, what does a gap lender typically cover?
Ray Egan 30 year mortgage where I don’t have to stay a year in the house
5 July 2018 | 11 replies
A regular conventional loan for an investment property doesn't require you to live in the house for a year.FHA requires that you must owner-occupy the property but not regular conventional investment loans.They will typically require 20% down though so if you're looking for 3.5% you won't find that if non-owner-occupied.
Edward Bethea Wholesale question/ Buyer
13 June 2018 | 2 replies
.- Typically the buyer side doesn't need any documents to be notarized.
Michael Randle HELOC to make downpayment on Multi-Family?
15 June 2018 | 17 replies
The local 1-2 location banks typically have the most flexibility when it comes to creative financing. 
Sam T. BRRRR method - can it be done indefinitely?
14 June 2018 | 17 replies
I thought it was 10 typically?
Andrea Chester I’m a newbie looking for advice
13 June 2018 | 2 replies
Typical move for a non-owner occupied is to put the property under an LLC.
Adam Scheetz What should I know about Fannie??
14 June 2018 | 5 replies
after First look, property becomes available to investors. typically, if there are several bids, they will ask for your highest and best offer.
Pavon Dunbar New investor / South Bay area, CA
13 June 2018 | 1 reply
That is a tough one, because you are essentially speculating on land. 
Megan Heffernan Analyzing Multifamily in Tacoma, WA
15 June 2018 | 7 replies
It will cashflow less and get you worse financing terms (typically).