Buying a single family for a rehab deal...I usually like to replace the woodwork with new trim, but this one has natural woodwork that is in decent shap ([b]not banged up too much) however it has lost its look and is...
I'm a goal driven achiever with a passion for real estate. I have been working in banking since 2010 as a retirement specialist and a mortgage, personal, business and home equity loan originator. I have a few properti...
I'm wanting to give seller financing a shot in Missouri, and believe I need to use a loan originator to stay above board with Dodd Frank if I do more than 3 deals a year. Loan originators are easy to find, but they'r...
I am about to close on my first property and noticed the loan estimate was significantly different than the original I signed. I understand the insurance and third party fees update on the estimate as we pay them but ...
Greeting fellow BP members!I have a tenant who is lease/optioning one of my properties, and he needs help qualifying and getting his loan so that he can ultimately purchase. If you know of any good Mortgage Loan Origi...
Hello BPers!My first post. BP has wealth of knowledge and you guys keep adding to it. Awesome job! Man, I am addicted to BP :)I am going with this triplex and am looking for financing. The loan amount is slightly more...
I'm looking for some original ideas to get the phone ringing for listings. In the past I have used things like "I will sell your house in 30 days or you don't have to pay my commission". Obviously that isn't effectiv...
Hi all. Not sure if this is the best place to ask this but looking at the topics I felt that it would be. Im an experienced rehabber but Im looking to diversify. I want to do loans in South Florida and South Carolina ...
Any loan originators in the Central Florida area? I’ve been looking to break into the industry, but Im continuously hitting a wall. Looking for some inputs. Edwin,
A Bank is trying to charge me a 3.10% origination fee.
That seems insanely high. I thought origination fees are more in the 0.50% range.