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Lane Kawaoka Heloc 100% loan to value ltv
11 April 2014 | 4 replies

I am starting to see 100% ltv popping up My cu is quoting 5.25% for varible and 5.75 for fixed rate. Not a teaser rate.

Has anyone seen better rates? This is a great alternative to a cash out refi to come u...

Allen Wu Current Loan to value too low?
10 January 2022 | 1 reply

All - Since real estate prices have sky rocketed, my loan (current debt) to value (current real estate prices) is around 54%. Is that too low? Am I looking at it correctly that if the market tanks by 25% I can still s...

Benjamin Barredo Loan to Value explained - for me
5 February 2020 | 4 replies

Hello. So, I'm ready to make my move. I'm analyzing deals as best I can (I don't have enough knowledge to really know the rehab and fixed costs - where's a good place to learn that for my area?) and I'm finding potent...

Michael Aragones Loan-to-Value vs Loan Purchase Amount
21 April 2016 | 4 replies

So I recently posted looking for a lender willing to loan at 80-90 LPA not LTV. I thought to myself why is the default term for loan ratio, LTV , what if you have equity in the deal? * LPA because buying the property ...

Curt Bixel Cash flow and loan to value ratio
18 May 2020 | 3 replies

It seems pretty clear that you can get yourself in quite a pickle if you go to high on your LTV ratio, saddling yourself with a negative cash flow. I wonder if the opposite is true. If you find something that is onl...

Joseph Van Fleet HELOC Credit Impact (100% Loan to Value)
20 October 2021 | 4 replies

Hello,
I'm considering a 100% loan to value, home equity line on my primary residence.  It would give me access to around $80k.  
Would this have a negative effect on getting future conventional loans if I didn't us...

Richard Arden Does LTV really mean Loan to Value?
3 September 2019 | 3 replies

I purchased a house a few months ago with a conventional 5% loan. So naturally I have to pay PMI. I got a great deal on the house and it appraised for 140k by the lending bank when purchased. My loan is now at 77% of ...

Zak Thompson Loan to Value Ratio - Critical or Not
1 May 2020 | 8 replies

Hi BP Community,
I'm analyzing a my first CRE deal and I've built out a very dynamic model in order to run CF projections. The total build will be roughly $4 million (Equity = $900k and Debt = $3.1mil). The end goal ...

Cherie Durand Loan to value? Where do I find that?
20 January 2020 | 6 replies

So this is my first post. I've started researching real estate and I have so many questions, but the biggest one is: How on earth do I know the value of a property for sale? How can I possibly know if the house I’m l...