Lorraine Hadden
First Time Homebuyer (FHA) vs. Conventional Purchase Option
13 January 2025 | 2 replies
If you had good credit (670-730 range), you have 20% to make a down payment, and sufficient income to qualify for the home you want to purchase - Would you choose the FIRST-TIME HOME BUYER or CONVENTIONAL purchase option...which would you pick and WHY?
Max Bellino
Online Cost Seg studies Vs Site Visits
30 December 2024 | 5 replies
I’m planning to do this for 3 multifamily properties all located in MA, each ranging from 2 to 4 units.
Makan A Tabrizi
Gas cooktop (4 burners) v regular gas range/oven v washing machine
22 December 2024 | 9 replies
Perfect for anyone in a small place or who doesn't want to fire up a range.
Summer Shelton
Income from property considered when applying for loan as primary residence
11 January 2025 | 8 replies
Mainly the "self sufficiency test".
Julian Zamora
How do I pass the NMLS SAFE Mortgage Loan Originator Test?
10 January 2025 | 7 replies
I've been informed that completing the course alone may not be sufficient to pass the exam, so I’m seeking advice on how to prepare effectively once I complete it.Currently, my only other resources include a YouTube video, five practice exams, and a textbook.If you have any additional suggestions—whether online or in-person, paid or free—that could help me effectively prepare for the exam, I would greatly appreciate them.
Adam Ortiz
Buying my first investment property out of state?
28 December 2024 | 8 replies
somewhere in the price range of 50k-100k, because thats what I can put a 25% down payment on.It sucks not being able to take advantage of an FHA loan for my first home purchase, but I don’t see myself moving soon because my entire family lives in LA.
Kamal Martin
Multi Family Units in Puerto rico
9 January 2025 | 2 replies
And the hardest part of all this is finding sufficient labor to rehab/manage the property.
Joe L.
NJ Real Estate Licence
9 January 2025 | 6 replies
There are more options, but this is sufficient to answer your question.
Martin Jones
Raising Capital When First Starting Out
7 January 2025 | 3 replies
The best way to connect and learn is to be in rooms where it's going down.In terms of captial your best bet is to focus on a primary income that cash flow sufficiently, saving as much as you can and doing something real estate related so you can get familiar with the industry.
Don Konipol
Why Most Real Estate Investors Can’t Scale Their Investments or Their Business.
4 January 2025 | 14 replies
First, most investors and owners of real estate related businesses are in one or more of the following situations1- they’re unable to duplicate their expertise that drives the ROI and they are at their personal max capacity as to time2- they’re obtaining high ROI by use of excessive leverage 3 - they’re obtaining high ROI by taking excessive risk4- they hit correct timing in the correct market, and this is not necessarily repeatable with any probabilityIn order for an investment or business to scale, we need the ROI (on a risk adjusted basis) to be sufficient to cover a PREMIUM risk adjusted return to passive investors; all expenses of managing the assets and the business, and a significant return to the “sponsor” providing compensation to him making the work, risk and time worth while.