
7 September 2017 | 14 replies
Expect to pay a pretty high rate (7% or so), maybe a max of 70%, and it likely be an adjustable rate for that type of a product.

6 September 2017 | 57 replies
@Cenddie Alaban there is a lot to your post so I will try to tackle it in pieces.For the most popular loan types (FHA/Conventional/VA/USDA) these loans are actually regulated by the federal government.

13 November 2019 | 7 replies
make sure the termite company checks which types of termites you have.

22 May 2022 | 5 replies
There are many military and other families here that can use this type of home.
5 September 2017 | 3 replies
They enjoy doing that type of stuff.If someone is an investor then look at an investment company that has a license with low fees.
5 September 2017 | 11 replies
HOWEVER....not every bank offers this type of a loan (I know, it sounds strange that a bank may not offer a cash out loan on an investment property but it is true).

5 September 2017 | 7 replies
Again, the type of properties can make a difference here. 2.

20 September 2017 | 32 replies
I would suggest that you define your investing criteria and determine what type of investor you want to be.

9 October 2017 | 16 replies
The microwave is one of the smaller counter top type, but it fits in the 20" cabinet and I only have a foot of counterspace so, it goes in a cabinet.The image on the left is the post junk removal, pre-renovation.

7 September 2017 | 8 replies
I would also like to hear other investors input on the type of loan I should look into.