Maybe it's my years of listening to Dave Ramsey, or maybe it's the way the numbers look in my head, but if you have the capitol to pay for a rental property 100%, why would you finance? it seems to me like you are tak...
I'm a buy and hold investor with 3 rentals currently which I bought cash and about to BRRRR them. Thinking of my next purchases, ideally I'd buy rentals using financing so I can increase my ROI and acquire more proper...
Hi All:I have identified a property to purchase that will cash flow nicely. I have enough cash to pay cash and cover the reno. I also will qualify for a mortgage and have good credit. The value of my cash has come ...
I am new to Real Estate investing and am mainly interested in LT Landlording deals of SF or duplexes. What I am really struggling with as I develop my strategy is; why would anyone finance a deal vs paying all cash (a...
Hello,If both options were presented to purchase all cash or finance for a SFR, what would be the differentiating factors between the two financing options? I'm curious as to what factors make other people choose to g...
Hello all. I'm appraising a three flat in chicago with an illegal garden unit. Owner says an old water bill/document shows 3 units but city says two units. Any thoughts as to the likelihood of getting the city to c...
Currently own a rental free and clear in the Fort Worth area and I would like to find a lender that offers a 30 year fixed cash out allowing 80% LTV. Apparently this seems to be a unicorn and hard to find or at least ...
Hello BP, I'm interested in a property that's coming up on an auction on the courthouse steps. The auction requires a $25k deposit and the rest in cash within 10 days. I'm interested in this as a hold property. An...
Need some advice on which direction to take on my next investment.These are my options....Buy and hold a SFH/Townhouse, cash with no financing. Will be renting out so it will be making an income which will be taxed. T...
Question: I have a cash lender that will finance my next deal at $225,000 at 4%. No monthly payments , he just wants his money back within 2 years . Either i refinance to cash him out or sell it at the 2 year mark, no...