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Steven Barr Can I do a partial BRRRR on a primary residence?
28 February 2022 | 7 replies

Is it possible to do a partial BRRRR on a primary residence and essentially just get my down payment for free?Meaning, I buy a distressed property, fix it up to ARV, then cash out refi to pay off my hard money loan, b...

Alex Scattareggia Any thoughts or experiences with the Preferred Partner Program on Booking.com?
30 December 2023 | 9 replies

We qualify for the program and do a significant amount of business through Booking already.  I am a little bit leery of anything that adds fees, but Booking does seem to deliver some value through their programs, so I...

Jason Malabute Cost Segregation Tax Benefit
26 October 2023 | 4 replies

How do you calculate cost segregation tax benefit per investor based on dollar amount invested in a multifamily syndication? For example, if the total tax benefit from the cost segregation is $2m , total capital raise...

Whitney Hutten Cost to extend a Fix/Flip loan with private lender?
24 April 2019 | 0 replies

Hi All,  I have a fix/flip loan on a SFR that is maturing at 6 months come May.  I had it under contract and it fell out late in the game for a very silly reason.  It's reasonable to assume it will close in the next 6...

Ethan Teuscher Refinancing owner financing
21 July 2019 | 1 reply

Looking at a potential duplex, sellers are willing to do owner financing. What does refinancing them out of it after one year look like? Any experiences or thoughts?

Justin Goodin 👋Interest Rate Caps 101
6 February 2024 | 0 replies

An interest rate cap is essentially an insurance policy on a floating interest rate loan.This caps/limits the maximum interest expense exposure for a borrower using a floating-rate loan.Lenders also benefit as they ca...

Mike Rash Recording the DEED
25 October 2016 | 1 reply

I purchased a property at the sheriff sale and just got the deed.  I am planing on selling the property in the next 3 month.  I am wondering if I can avoid paying the real estate transfer tax by NOT recording the deed...

Ricky Cover Wholesaling age requirement?
31 August 2020 | 6 replies

So I am currently 17 and will not be 18 until April but I have been researching wholesaling for about 4 months now I have become obsessed with wholesaling and real estate in general but I cannot find somewhere that sa...

David Zheng rent out a 5% conventional primary after 2 months?
1 March 2017 | 5 replies

I just wanted to see if this works. Let say you buy a duplex with a 5% conventional loan and after 2 months you want to get out and turn it into a full time rental. Do you just approach your mortgage company and pay d...

Taylor Jones Buying a STR is not the hard part. Managing the Renovation is.
13 December 2022 | 5 replies

Most people think buying their STR is the hard part. They are wrong
Renovating, Furnishing & Preparing to list the property is the hardest part
I’ll show you how we manage 15+ STR renovations at the same time ac...