Hello! I'm still learning about rental investments and was wondering if you have a 6 months gap can you still be approved for a loan? This would be my 1st property I'm investing in. I don't have any debt at all and ha...
Hey everyone!I'm making my first purchase on a "non-owner occupied" duplex in Central Indiana and the first mortgage company that I went to get pre-approved will only allow 25% down. Are there any lenders around the n...
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I've decided that I'm going to focus on buying a home with some type of renovation loan. The property I'm looking at is in a great area, and liveable as is but needs some cosmetic things for sure. For exa...
Is it possible to refinance a property with a strong income history out of my name and into an LLC with a non-recourse commercial loan? Has anyone else done this? Is it possible to do it with multiple properties that ...
Investing into Real Estate the last 2 years has been the BEST rollercoaster ever. A literal rollercoaster, but after 2 years I can say Real Estate has allowed me to achieve paying off 80k in consumer debt/ credit card...
I just put my first investment property under contract (duplex) I'm already thinking about the next one. How soon into a mortgage can you refinance?
I've been doing research on commercial loans and I'm trying to figure out if I'm going to hit a snag in the future.
Hypothetical Situation:
1. Pay cash for an underperforming commercial multi family building (5 un...
Hi Everyone,I usually buy my properties cash up-front. However I want to do a cash-out refinance a year later. Should I be buying properties under an LLC or using my name so that I can get loans on the property as an ...
Hello everyone. I am a newbie and looking into beginning my investment career. I have listened to several podcasts and audiobooks, I've read several forum posts on Bigger Pockets and social media posts in different gr...
I have a property on contract which fits the BRRRR criterion. Something like, Buying 120k, 25k renno, 180k ARV. Is it possible to do BRRRR with hard money? I was under the impression that bank are either 80% appraise...