First post and hope this is the right spot. I have been on here for a while reading, listening and looking around and have a question that maybe someone can help with? We have had a rental property in Denver that we...
I've just received a job offer out of state (a return to my roots). I've been advised by my mortgage broker that I would need 2 years in my new job before he would give me a loan to buy in that market.
With my curre...
So I have not begun investing yet, but hope to as soon as possible.I hear from a lot of investors that they buy their first property, and then have trouble securing loans for the next 2 years, because they cannot coun...
Hello all,
I saw a commercial property that I was interested in that is going for $89k, a 4 unit residential with 2 office spaces.
I'm having trouble finding lenders that will lend me the amount minus a 20% down pay...
Hi there, I'm fixing to sell my single family rental soon. I bought it with an FHA loan, lived in it one year and rented it there next year. I know if you own the house at least 2 years and sell it you don't have to p...
Situation: I am moving to SLC (with my wife and 1 kid) this summer to get a 2-year MBA at the University of Utah. I have $30k in investable cash and a full time, remote, job that I’ll have leading up to the MBA. I wan...
I just went to meet with a small local bank and they couldn't help me. I bought my first rental two months ago and have it rented. However, the lender adheres to Fannie Mae guidelines and can't justify the income of...
Hi Everyone--I wasn't sure exactly where to ask this question and sorry it’s so long but here goes....And yes, I'm OCD. lolGoal: Buy/Hold Residential properties to exceed my current income after medical insurance cost...
I looking into doing a 1031 exchange on a single family residence (rental) into a multi family (rental). I was talking to my property manager about this and she stated that if I do a 1031 exchange within the first two...
Very new to the real estate investing. We own 2 rental properties and own the house we currently live in. Last year, we only owed back around $100 for taxes. This year, our CPA is telling us we owe $4,000. We’re just ...