Hey hey!! I’m still a newbie but I can’t help but to see what’s happening in the market over the past couple years. So question for the pros… which is worse? Low rates and inflated home prices or average prices and hi...
Hello BP!I am currently looking to do a cash out refi. I was speaking to a broker that actually got me the loan on this house. He was great, but know looking into doing the refi his rate seems high. He says that a ...
I'm new to REI, with just two smaller multi-family deals, a 12-unit and a 24-unit. In both cases, I went thru an insurance broker and the process went like this:Quotes came back, we accepted one. After closing and aft...
What are your thoughts on buying a primary residence? I plan to live in it and rent out my old place. it needs some cosmetic work and not a bad deal. i am in south central texas near san antonio.
It is interesting to consider the rate of rent change as an indicator of inflation or appreciation if you are a MF investor. Looking at the rate change in SF, the last couple of years has been growing at an insane rat...
Hi everyone,I am getting a little confuse, I am trying to clearly understand how interest rates affect market appreciation.Any help will be highly appreciated,Thank you
Hello! I am interested in opening a HELOC to tap into the equity of my house without changing my current interest rate on my mortgage. I have been shopping lenders for a few days and they offer varying numbers for max...
BP Fam,I met with Ben Kayatta of Xcalibur Services recently and he shared some upcoming changes to the HVAC industry that I felt compelled to share with you all. These changes will likely impact pricing in a major way...
So, I cash out refi'ed my first property up to 80% at 3.75% fixed. I'm about to close a second mortgage to go up to 90% LTV and give me an additional $17,500 in cash out at 4.75%. I'm using all the money I get out o...
Hello everyone,
I have been shopping around for lenders to help me with my refi. Most offer the usual 70%-80% LTV at around 5% for 20 years. But I found a lender that would give 80% LTV at 4% interest for 30 years...