Hey folks I’m going to live in this home for a year or so then turn it into a rental. Financing rate is the smartest one to choose if I want to continue to purchase nhomes down the road. Pic 1 is the interest rate pa...
If my PITI Mortgage is ~2750k/month and I pay an extra $250/month so ~3000k total...is that $250 going straight to principal or does it getsplit between principal and interest?
I spoke with my aunt yesterday and she mentioned how she is all for the Biweekly Mortgage Payments because it really helped her save money. By paying the mortgage more frequently, she cut down the total interest owed...
I was wondering if anyone has been successful "upselling" rental income by offering extras to boost monthly rent. I'm thinking things like extra $ for optional wash/dryer, stainless frig, security alarm, even a flats...
Hello all!I am in need of some solid advice in my particular situation. Currently, I have my primary residence where I live (118k left on the loan, valued at 130k). I've liquidated my IRA and have around $30-35k that ...
I have a mortgage towards my primary residence. I have paid off around 20% of my loan, and my current interest rate is 4.5%. I have some cash enough to pay for a down payment on a condo (around 20%) and rent it out. I...
Good day Everyone.I live in Canada. Currently I have a mortgage for my principal residence. I am aggressively paying down my principal mortgage so I can have enough equity to purchase a multi family investment home (2...
Hey guys, wanted some second thoughts on this.My direct mail produced a call from a woman wanting to sell an absentee property of hers. She's got it tenanted, and the guys who is living there is interested in buying i...
I would just like to say a quick hello! I look forward to learning a lot on this website, as well as chipping in some help if I can! I do have one question right off the bat. I am 25 years old, married with a young d...
I've never purchased a property with the intention of flipping. Always with the plan of buy and hold. I know many flippers look for property that they can buy at 70% of ARV minus the cost of repairs. I assume this equ...