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Israel Alcaraz Addind Somebody To The Title Of My HOme In Order TO BRRRR !!!
14 November 2017 | 2 replies
I want to get started in Real Estate Investing, I have a paid off home in Arizona. looking to refinance and do the whole BRRRR Strategy BUT the problem is that i am a foreign national and refinancing my home is nearly impossible I've called close to 20 banks and private lenders and most of them dont even deal with foreign nationals and the ones that do make it nearly impossible to invest with the high points closing costs and rates. what i was thinking of doing is adding a U.S. citizen ( partner) to the tiltle of my home in order to refinance thru them and gt the best rates most money and lowest closing costs possible.
Alejandra Perez Creative lending questions:
29 November 2017 | 9 replies
The pro's of conventional 1 year tax return programs is that typically you can price your loan with no points and potentially with a lender credit to cover all your closing costs and its 30 year amortization and 30 year term meaning you pay the min payment for 30 years you'll end up at 0 dollar balance at the end of 30 with out having to refinance or payoff your loan at any point in between and assuming you dont default your note will not be called due and payable which is always a possiblity on a portfolio note.In houston,TX I like Lone Star Bank (LSB) they do portfolio money last I saw at 20 year AM 5.50% with 1 point 7 year term i believe (balloons at the end of 7).
Jamal Irving Suffolk county Eviction Attorneys and process
28 November 2018 | 1 reply
Hello All,I am purchasing a banked REO as is with occupants in it.  
Mark Rueda 1031 Exchanges & Mixed-Use Properties
15 November 2017 | 5 replies
Putting the property under either structure activates the clause in my mortgage contract where the bank calls back the loan. 
Troy Forney Financing: am I missing something
15 November 2017 | 4 replies
Their job is to make calls to banks for you to find the best deal. 
Kaleb Duncan New multi-unit construction
31 January 2019 | 5 replies
Most banks will require between 20-25% of total costs of the construction project (including land, building costs, permit costs, soft costs, etc). 
Robert Obniski Opinions please. Duplex rent and hold/owner occupant
14 November 2017 | 0 replies
They weren't willing to co-sign...However, after meeting with a local bank who has been good to me, my wife, and our families we were offered the following terms..Yellow: Cash out $205,000 at 5.25% - adjustable rate.
Arley Collado Looking to buy and hold real estate. Help a newbie out? :)
16 November 2017 | 28 replies
I have about $20,000 liquid that I can tap into from savings, which I would use a portion for the down payment, and my credit score is 710-714 so I'm not opposed to obtaining financing through a local bank or credit union for financing.Also, what additional books, materials, or resources would you recommend that I could read to get myself more familiarized with this form of real estate investing?
Mike B. Cashflow through LLC or just hold property in personal name
1 December 2017 | 3 replies
Just write checks to myself as "distributions" from my LLC business bank account?  
Bryan Payne House hacking requirements
18 November 2017 | 4 replies
Hey Bryan, you could buy you next property in the next month if you want to, but I am assuming you are asking about the 2 year period due to banks wanting to see 2 years of filed Schedule E's to use the rental property income in the calculation for what loan they will give you.