Good afternoon and happy President's Day! I am a new investor and I've gotten myself stuck in the mud, so I am looking for advice from some of you wonderful folks. Context of my story/situation (please forgive the l...
Hi!Can I afford $780,000 house in my situation?1) 20% down payment 2)my credit score - 800, wife's credit score - 750. Title will be on both of us, morgage only on me.3) 31 years old4) a stable job at a large corporat...
I am looking to put tenants into my first rental. Exciting stuff. I have two tenants who pass the sniff test with landlord references, solid job, etc. One tenants credit is not that good due to being young and not ...
I live in SW Florida where I owe $335,000 for a house surrounded by homes forecloure specialists are enjoying profits from selling at $125,000 (in much better condition than mine), and at least another thousand brand ...
I have 20+ rentals and need to start refinancing a few of them to take advantage of residential loan terms. I have no problem qualifying in terms of Credit, Income, Assets, and strong Appraisals. I was just notif...
Hello all,My name is Charles Haverty. I am starting my fourth year in medical school this summer, and will be applying to residency programs this fall, interviewing through the winter, and will find out where my girlf...
Say I wanted to refinance my primary residence to private lend. Do you think my monthly payments will be too expensive to make a profit from a 10% return on my investment.
If you haven't heard already, the federal reserve raised rates yesterday by 25 basis points & they are projecting to do 3 more rate increases in 2017. If you're an investor with a HELOC out, this is the time to ro...
I would like to buy a house or multi family dwelling near Sulphur Springs, Texas, which is located east of Dallas.I'm nervous to try to get a loan with 3.5% down. Any suggestions?
This makes sense to me - but would love anyone else's feedback. Thanks in advance!I am in process to cash-out refi my primary ($850k value, $240k owed, 3 years in on a 30-year fixed at 3.75%) - at a 30yr fixed at 3.4%...