
20 September 2017 | 20 replies
However it seems you need to be able to refinance to pay off the remaining balance of the purchasing price (minus the down payment).
9 October 2017 | 11 replies
It will bring in some nice cash flow and should remain that way.

14 June 2019 | 8 replies
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19 November 2012 | 63 replies
If I do it now, and can manage to keep it paid for 5 years, I'll be in a better position from both an equity stand point and a financing terms standpoint - living in an equivelant house.I'm saving up a bunch of cash as if I was going to put a big DP, but rather than putting a DP down that may save me $75/month on my mortgage, I am going to use some of that money as reserves to support the conversion of my current house to a rental and the remaining as a sort of slush fund to build on for future investment opportunities, possibly sooner than I'd be able to had I went with 70 percent LTV.So in my case, I think 100% financing, a second rental and cash reserves is better, and even more pyschologically comforting that 70% leverage.Thoughts?

15 August 2012 | 13 replies
I've just collected the first month, the deposit, and the pro-rated rent for the remaining days of August on my first rental.

19 December 2022 | 2 replies
I sent them "Security Deposit Refund and Itemized Deductions" that explained how the Security Deposit was used to fix items and the remaining balance to be claimed to his EMAIL ID.

15 January 2023 | 23 replies
Thanks Ali... have you done any rent by room rental strategies in your career PROS To Investing In Rough Areas am i missing anything here:1 get higher rental income for apartment rentals 2 will be able to pay mtg off sooner and do upgrades to increase property value 3 if i go with rent by room strategy will make even higher income that can be used to buy another property, go on more vacations and enjoy my retirement Am I Missing Any Risk Factors:1 I will buy with VA LOAN will put myself, safety at higher risk by living there for 1 year 2 MF property value may remain flat no appreciation - will just cash flow3 harder to find a PM company to manage in rough areas4 if i find good PM co. to handle PM they may fail at mgt, or quit leaving headaches to ME 5 harder to sell property if I decide to sell because of headaches managing it or whatever6 will be specializing in rent by the room strategy whether in rough area or not so rough area concern about how this strategy will work for me

22 August 2019 | 17 replies
Think of it as the present value of the future death benefit.So to finally answer your question, while the excess premium is technically pre-paying the death benefit, you can still continue to make premium payments and still remain compliant with the government's rules.

19 January 2024 | 14 replies
Occupancy remained unchanged at 94.8% in November.

26 June 2020 | 0 replies
A Home is a Great Investment – Real estate remains one of the best investments one can have.