Shawn Mcenteer
RealEstate.com
2 January 2014 | 2 replies
If you search a zip code it will provide common facts in the area I.E. crime, median house list & sale price, the % break down of rental and owner property, etc.
Armaity N.
New Member Introduction
4 January 2014 | 11 replies
There will also be differences specific to Québec due to the differences in law (Napoleonic vs Common) and the land system in that province.The good news is there are several other Canadian investors on the site - a few from the MTL region - available to answer any questions you have.
Justin Escajeda
Seller financing question, Need Help
5 January 2014 | 26 replies
I used online amortization calculators to look at the number scenarios (terms, interest rates, balloons, etc.)
Erick V.
Borrower filing bankruptcy...what happens?
6 January 2014 | 8 replies
I'm just thinking ahead of bad case scenarios so I know what to expect.
Gautam Venkatesan
Solo 401K and UBIT
10 September 2017 | 28 replies
.· Available on all scenarios; all products, occupancy types, property types, Interest Only, etc., and may be used in conjunction with Asset Depletion.· 10% down with no Mortgage Insurance and loan amounts up to $5,000,000 or more….· No charge to lock - $250 admin fee is the only cost of this program.· Compensation is paid out based on the higher loan amount Sample scenario of a loan · Transaction Type: Purchase· Purchase Price: $2,500,000· Loan Amount: $2,000,000· Property Type: SFR· Assets: $2,000,000· LTV: 50%· Effective LTV: 80% (with pledge)
Account Closed
Where can US citizen own property outside the United States?
7 July 2016 | 20 replies
British common law (Britain, U.S., Canada, Australia, Belize, etc...)2.
Jim P.
Question---"Dual Agent" because of same realty company???
3 January 2014 | 6 replies
This is very common, especially if your agent is with a brokerage with a lot of agents.
Ismael Reyes
Florida Lease Options
3 January 2014 | 0 replies
- In a seller, investor, and tenant buyer scenario:1.
Dean Suzuki
Does this look like a good loan?
2 August 2014 | 9 replies
The best loan would be a 20-30 yr ARM, 80-85% LTV, with an annual/life increase limit of 2%/6% (I've seen 2%/5% as well, but much less common).
Ninotchka Ferrer-Puello
Any suggestions seminars
4 January 2014 | 6 replies
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