Closing on my first duplex in a few weeks. I’ll be owner occupying. Is it easier to rekey the locks or just put new lock sets in. There is a shared front and rear basement door. And a front and rear door for each unit...
I listened to podcast #393 and liked the idea of 15 properties and refinancing one every year to live off the equity. I have 3 properties that have significant equity in them. Going to snowball them and pay them off...
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Looking for some insight. I have about $100,000 in student loans and make about $60,000 per year. Total debt is roughly $105,000.
In your opinion, what would the best loan option be for starting to invest? S...
We presently have 10 homes, each with a loan. Our goal is to retire in 5 years. In order to do so, we are making extra payments on our loans. As one loan is paid off, the extra payment plus the payment from the ...
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My name is Jonathan, and I wanted to get involved with real estate investing.
I'm thinking about starting a short-term rental business, rental arbitrage, a laundromat, or partnering with someone in r...
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So I want to build my first investment property , but I don't know if it's a good time to build. I will be living in it and renting out the two other rooms. It will be a 3 bed/2 bath, 1,500 square feet (livi...
Me and my wife recently bought a new residence place for primary living. This is our first propertyWe are under conventional loan at 4.1% interest rate for 30 years. We dont want to keep paying for those many years ca...
For those of you using the BRRR strategy (Buy, rehab, rent, refinance, repeat). My questions is when you refinance, are most of you doing cash outs or HELOC and why?My thoughts are:- If you use a HELOC (home equity li...
My wife and i will both be Navy veterans attending college in the Portland/Biddeford Maine area. Looking to use our VA home loan to house hack a multifamily home. Were not having any luck finding any. Any strategies y...
In the process of buying rental property, does it make sense to do 15 year fixed mortgage if cash flow is still positive? Obviously 30 year fixed is more cash flow /month, but other than that, am I missing reasons why...