if someone fails to close a real estate deal due to "seasoning" problems...how many requirements are there? Does it depend on the type of loan, Fannie Mae guidelines? Usually it means the downpayment hasn't been in ...
Hi everyone!I'm new to the Charlotte area but have have done 9 projects in the Raleigh/Durham NC market. I wanted to ask the community, preferable seasoned investors if you could provide references to a couple experie...
Hello all! I am an investor in Delaware county right outside of Philadelphia. I currently have two rentals properties near Widener University and looking for my third. I know finding a full BRRRR in the current real e...
I am looking to complete a BRRRR (is it still possible to do these??) and have started calling on local credit unions to discuss the refinancing portion of the transaction. In my most recent call I was told that if t...
Anyone have experience with seasonal rentals in the Catskills region? Considering buying a small house to rent out for fishing destinations. Can you be profitable with these types of properties when only renting for a...
With Freddie and now Fannie updating seasoning requirements to 12 months, are there any other options apart from a non-qm/dscr loan? Im a newbie and have been building the start of my business to purchase my first BRR...
Hey guys,I have a condo conversion project in the works (making two units into one) and planning to close at months end. Construction should be roughly 6-8 weeks and I have a hard money loan all lined up. 85% LTC.If a...
When it comes to a DSCR loan...does the down payment percentage have to be seasoned funds?
Hello. I just purchased 3 properties from a wholesaler and looking to do a cash out refinance. Does anyone know of any lenders that will go off LTV after just 3 months from purchase? Rather than the full 6 months.
Are there any seasoned real estate investors looking to move their portfolio from a holding phase to a selling phase, using seller financing? I am looking to buy my first rental property with my business partner. Thanks!