75% LTV, NO SEASONING, CASHOUT REFINANCE, $ 10,000 IN DISCOUNT POINTS but 1% orig fee and $ 2000 underwriting fee. Maybe it is ,10 years interest only , 5 year ppp. I dont know.please
Anyone have opinions on what would be an appropriate discount rate to apply to a lease valuation?Subject lease is a new, 30 year lease for a 15,000 sf building with Walgreen's as a tenant.Comments appreciated.
I am a new buy and hold investor in North Carolina and am wondering if anyone has a good website for obtaining a good lease. I am interested in being able to add addendum's to the lease as well (pet policy, smoking, ...
If you were to buy a multifamily unit to live in one unit and rent out the others, but it was split first floor/second floor. Would you choose to live in the top or bottom and what factors would influence your decision?
I'm specifically asking about cleaners and maintenance people. How do you find them? Do you do a trial period to see if you click and they work well with your process? Do you have a vetting process? Do you have lots o...
The landlord of the duplexes next to one of mine gives each unit a turkey around the holidays. Last year I gave each of my tenants (3 roommates in my only unit at that time) mugs from Anthropologie with a gold foil i...
I currently work a 9-6pm job and have tried my best to save up some money within the past (2) years. I have been trying to educate myself on Real Estate and think wholesaling might be my best option to start. I live i...
I'm looking for a good property management software. We have 42 units to manage without plans to manage much more than that for a few years. Features that are most important to me: - nearly automated Application pro...
I have a house I’m flipping and recently got my real estate license to list my properties myself. I know the standard commission is 3% for each side, but do people in this situation usually offer the buyers agent a sm...
Hey everyone,Getting started with some small multi family properties and after listening to many podcasts and reading around on here it seems one of the biggest issues with being a landlord is retaining high quality t...