Hello! I’m not sure if what kind of loan I should go for when it comes to rental properties. I have zero debt and my credit score is 778. The only problem is that I don’t have 2 years worth of work history. Are there ...
Ive been reading a-lot about lending and how to get approved for the loan you want, I recently came across a section about how creating a LLC will turn residential lenders away from you. I was planning to create a LLC...
Those that have made the choice between funding deals as an HML, equity partner, or private lender, how did you choose your entry point? Are the risk profiles or recourses different for each? What happens if a deal ...
Hello all! I just joined the forum and posted my introduction! I'll keep my back story short since I posted it in my profile and on my introduction. Anyways, I have been very interested in real estate investing and pe...
Hello all tax professionals on BP, I would like to reach out to the knowledge base to see if any of you have dealt with a similar situation as addressed below and how to properly handle it. Thank you in advance!Topics...
Hey guys and gals,I'm a 16 year old that is very interested in real estate and investing in general.As I just mentioned, I'm a teenager and therefore I do not have the capital or entitlements that as "adults" have.My ...
First investment property currently rents for $1,300/month with principle, interest, tax and insurance and mortgage insurance at $1,056.35/month. Because of it’s appreciation we now have 20% equity so we want to get a...
Has anyone encountered any lenders who offer 30 Year Fixed/AM on portfolio loans?Most I have talked to are 20-25 year AM with a balloon. I found a 30 year fixed - but the fees are crazy and interest rates well over 6.8%.
I read an article today that makes me more nervous about a recovery.Associated Press--
Inflation adjusted wages rose till about May 2008. It hit $18.53 or $8.65 in 1982 adjusted rate. Since then, the rate accordi...
i know loopnet isnt going to have any good deals, im just using it to practice analyzing properties.Once i find out the Income and expenses, i get the NOI by using the 50% rule.Next i get the cap rate right? So this...