Is it better for a new investor to save on monthly payments to build capital OR take advantage of bi-weekly payments and additional principal paydown?
Outside of the carve outs in loans (fraud, etc), for non-recourse debt what other risk factors are there for a KP?
I see that PPR has paid 144 straight monthly distributions, have they always returned principal? Thanks
There is a talk about reducing borrower's principal on their loans to help them stave off foreclosure. I would like to know who has to take the hit when a loan is reduced. Most lenders package their loans and sell the...
I have a $150,000 equity line that I can borrow from. I have two properties that I am currently looking at. Property A is a 13 unit apartment complex and Property B is a 5 unit apartment complex.
Property A i...
So the way I have my real estate loans structured is a 7/25 intrest loan with a balloon payment after 7 years. The discussion keeps coming up as to wether during those 7 years I should put any cash flow towards the p...
Hello All, I know investors say principal paydown is a reason to invest, but when you look at the Amortization schedule for even a sub 100k loan 30 yer fixed @ below 5% interest rate you are likely paying over $200 ...
I am trying to purchase a property with owner financing. Hypothetically the seller owes $85,000 to the bank and the property is worth $110,000. He has agreed to seller finance the property for 3 years. I am trying to ...
I'm a new RE investor in Portland, OR and I just received my real estate license. My business model is to purchase properties below market value but, for the ones that want retail a retail price (or just don't meet m...
Hi Everyone,Looking for some advice on my first rental property. Property details:Loan Amount - $324,000Rent - $2900/MonthRevenue/yr after PITI - $7570The current mortgage amount is $1466 and I am paying an extra $24...