I am going to take a loan of $25,000 out of my 401k for a house hack. My wife’s student loan is an income based repayment plan. As I pay my 401k loan back, will this in anyway help lower the loan payment?
Can anyone shed some light on the new lending regulations surrounding student loan debt or direct me to where I can read the new requirements?My burning question is if my cash out refi app was already in the works can...
With there being numerous ways for investors to purchase a property, it's important to know some of the some of the more common financing options and their pros and cons. As always when considering which option to go ...
From my understanding, mortgages are considered riskier investments than most other loans because the borrowers can repay early with little to no extra cost. If I hold a 6% bond and the rate on new issues drops to 3%...
Hello there! I'm very interested in moving into a career in real estate. A brokerage firm offered to pay for school, and guarenteed me a job afterwards. Is this a scam?
Recently closed on a townhome and my property could use a facelift. Unfortunately, I do not have enough cash to afford the rehab. What are my options with getting a loan (~$50K) to improve my property and then, hope...
Just starting out and have found a 2500 sq ft duplex in historic neighborhood. I can pay cash for the duplex, but needs upwards of $50k in rehab. Purchase and rehab is about $80k and should rent for 1500-1800 a mont...
I'm looking into buying a student rental property. I have a family member offering to front me the $25,000 down payment. I have the money in savings, but also have a young family and this feels like a good opportuni...
I am new to real property investing. My experience has been with platforms like Fundrise that does the work for you with their own portfolio. I make 16k a year with a roommate that makes 9k a year, for a total annual ...
Hi all,I'm curious as to how some of you are utilizing HELOC and strategies when it comes to investing in buy and hold properties/rentals. Let's assume I will not use it for fix and flips or short term deals. Here's a...