I am an out-of-state investor looking for a lender to do cash-out refinancing that has low seasoning times. My properties are in the Cincinnati area. Does anyone have any suggestions for me?Thanks in advance!
When doing the BRRRR method, have you been able to find a lender that can lend (refinance) in less than 6 months for a 30 year?
Hey guys in the First Coast(Jacksonville, FL. and Saint Augustine, FL. aka DUVAL and Saint Johns county)! Happy Thanksgiving and Happy Holidays. Recently, the wife and I got our LLC done and filed with the state. W...
Hello BP,
Does anyone know of any mortgage companies in Georgia that do not require a seasoning period for a cash-out refinance? Or a seasoning period of less than six months?
I’m located in Columbus, GA if that hel...
I have been a serious investor for about 2.5 years now. Closed on 8 deals (49 doors) mostly multi-family. In all this time I've never been faced wth the following situation and wanted some extra opinions on the matter...
Hello Everyone, Was hoping a more seasoned investor might be able to shed some insight on a multi unit storage/commercial property I am currently reviewing:Current Tax Assessed - 1,400,000Purchase - 975,000CashDown ...
Hello Phoenix investors and real estate professionals, I understand peak real estate season is near, and I am willing to help. I have completely open availability during the day, seven days a week (nights I bartend). ...
Hi Folks,Just starting some flipping. Business structure is complete and Wholesalers identified. But I am talking to a lender for my exit strategy after using hard money - he says that for conventional and FHA (talkin...
hello RE agents of BP. just curious to what most of you are doing in today in 2017 for marketing and attracting listings and buyers. do agents use the same marketing techniques as investors such as wholesale and reh...
I'm new to REI and i want to start with Wholesaling to generate cash and then transition into flipping and then eventually implement the BRRRR strategy on sf, multi-family and commercial properties. Is it advisable to...