Hi everyone.I'm about to come into a chunk of money that is unexpected backpay for the last couple years due to a lapse in the payroll company my employer uses. As it's unexpected it's free to be used for an investmen...
Have around $200k in equity in my primary home. What are some of the ways this can be utilized to buy investment properties? Do lenders give loans after assessing the home? How does this work? Can this be done?
I am new to real estate investing and I am trying to figure out my best option. I have approximately $275k in equity in my current residence. I owe $150K on my current mortgage. I am thinking about taking out a line o...
I currently have 3 rental properties. One has about 80000 in equity, another has 25000, and the third about 40000. My question is there a way to get a second mortgage on them as a bundle? I'm looking for a way to use ...
Well the market is on the rise. Property values are going up, does this mean banks aren't going to do short sales cause they will recoup it in equity?
Or we're just going to get less of a "discount" on the property? ...
Sub to question:There's this house that has about 85,000 in equity but its been sitting on the market since August. What I was thinking was offering him $60,000 and taking over his mortgage at 2.9%. Would he have to p...
*More, not kore. I have a condo (former Primary Residence) that I currently rent to a family member at cost. It has zero cash flow, but over $100K in equity. My new primary residence is paid for in full (thanks to the...
No money down but going 10-20k under asking price. VA loan. Duplex that we would be occupying one unit . How would I find out how much the investment has in equity and how to raise it? Apprasial ? Raising rent? Help p...
Hey all need advice on which way to go on this. I have 3 STR’s currently which account for all of my income besides some small projects I take on the side. I was a flipper and spec builder up until about a year ago wh...
So this is my first post on here guys. I got a reference from some guy over on ATS and thought I'd check it out. Looks like a wealth of great, non-BS, info. Awesome.
Anyway, I'm 23 and an aspiring landlord. I know i...