Brian King
New to the Real estate game
19 January 2025 | 21 replies
More than likely a blend of my money and other sources.So, I'm assuming "other sources" is equity, not debt.
Rick Im
2nd mortgage lender
17 January 2025 | 4 replies
Calculate the blended rate, your decision as to what to do (2nd or 1st lien refi) is all in the math!
Shayan Sameer
Seeking Advice on Real Estate Investing Strategies
12 January 2025 | 6 replies
In some cases, after running the numbers, I’ve even faced potential negative returns, causing me to miss out on promising deals here in South Florida.That brings me to my question: I currently own two homes—one is my primary residence, and the other is a rental property.
Pamela Rivas
From Yucatán to Orlando: A Trusted Developer's Bold Move into the U.S. Market
20 January 2025 | 0 replies
They’ve already made a name for themselves in Mexico with projects that blend eco-friendly practices and thoughtful design, and now they’re bringing that expertise to one of the most popular markets in the U.S.For investors, this could be an exciting opportunity to work with a developer who consistently delivers quality and strong returns.Check it out: Travel weekly by Northstar
Steven Radolinski
Insights into the Albuquerque Real Estate Market: Opportunities and Considerations
12 January 2025 | 8 replies
Market OverviewEconomic Growth: Albuquerque's economy is a blend of military bases, nuclear research facilities, and universities.
Joy Daniels
Looking for Budget-Friendly Bedding Solutions – What Do You Recommend?
27 January 2025 | 2 replies
They are the 70/30 or 60/40 cotton/poly blend in a percale weave.
Jason Edwards
First Flip Insights: 1272 Lakins Rd, Etna
20 January 2025 | 0 replies
Conveniently located near major routes, this property blends modern amenities with rural charm close to Etna Pond.
Zachary Rosa
1031 or not!
11 January 2025 | 7 replies
You could also get a line of credit for about $150k (you should be able to borrow 75% of the value.)The reason I suggest this is…1) you save $40-$60k in selling costs. 2) you have a lower blended interest rate (2/3rds at 3.25% and 1/3rd at 7 or 8% instead of the whole $500k at 7 or 8%) saving you another $1k/mo in interest. 3) you only pay interest on that $150k when you actually use it, not from day 1 Unless you hate this property, or want to buy something you can’t afford without selling, that would be my plan.
Cody Caswell
Your Design Doesn't Always Have to be BOLD!
18 January 2025 | 3 replies
., blend a bold design with a transitional home), we decided to highlight its natural style and create this simple yet showstopper design!
Curtis Cutler
cashing in 401k? rethinking retirement.
27 January 2025 | 9 replies
You would then stress to not incur any improvement cost above $22,000 or you may have to liquidate the property.In this scenariod, $60,000 if you are making an above return at 10% to 12% annually + $30,000 making $4% in a HYSA, the average return is maybe around 8%The blended return would be about 9%You may be better off investing in the stock market, get a slightly lower return but without all the added stress / work.