Hello everyone,Hope all is being safe during this crisis but still collecting checks. I’m looking to refinance my first BRRR SFR project. When purchased under the HML, using my Llc gave me better rates upfront. Now th...
Hello everyoneI have been saving in a Capital one 360 account that yields 1.0 APY I opened a business checking and saving account at a local bank that I would like to build a relationship with for investing. I cannot...
Hey everyone!
For those Pennsylvania based investors and legal experts out there I was wondering if you can provide some guidance on the situation below:
If I purchased a multi-family property in my name, then trans...
Good morning nation,
This may have been answered before but I have a unique caveat in which I don't believe has been addressed.
I recently purchased a 4-plex (in my name) using my VA loan. It is financed at 3%. Due ...
As I’m starting this journey I’m finding no lenders who want to go 30yrs on a single family home rental property. Am I going to the wrong sources because typically what I’m getting is 30yr ARM with a 5 year balloon/r...
I have an opportunity to purchase a 12 unit property, but I don't have an LLC setup yet. If I purchase the property and then later setup an LLC, how difficult will it be to move the property into the LLC? What would...
How do people get 30 yrs fix loans on investment properties? the banks I have talked to only do ARM for investment loans.
We have a number of properties in the NE Philadelphia that are currently under an LLC and are now paid off. We buy/rent/hold. We'd like to tap into this equity but discovered that borrowing money when an LLC is involv...
I have some decent offers on my credit llines in the pipeline and was wondering if anyone else is seeing / receiving good deals / offers.
one is 0% for 12 months (PNC), 1% transaction fee capped at $100 the other is...
My mom's mortgage broker told her this: "A conventional loan, Fannie, Freddie, or VA, FHA do not allow title into a LLC. Commercial loans (5 + units apartment buildings) allow it but not for residential. Or ...