I am planning on selling my investment property, however, I absolutely need to invest the proceeds. I would also like pay off debt in the process as well. What is the best route to take? 1031 exchange? Or take the pr...
Happy Holidays all!I am a new member here and looking to see what I can learn to purchase additional property especially with the low mortgage rates. I originally bought my first house in Baltimore, Maryland for $200,...
Hello all! I am a young 22 year old and I work full time as a Sales Rep (salary+commission). With the info I received so far, I am able to qualify for a mortgage of about 225k. Given the current market prices, this is...
My question is if you are trying to assume a non-recourse loan would you need a sponsor for the net worth or is that up to the bank?
From my understanding a non-recourse loan they (the bank) cannot come back to you p...
A couple of year ago I paid off my rental with the cash out from my home refi (lower interest and saving $ for paying it early). I'm not sure if it was the best financial decision but now I'm looking to buy another re...
Considering selling a rental unit to pay off my primary residence. I have 2 townhouses in a very good area about 4 hours from my primary residence. From the outside the two combined look like a duplex and share a co...
Has anyone dealt with PenFed FCU in regards to a line of credit on an investment property? They just denied me because they said my properties are showing a loss on my tax return and can’t use my rental income to off ...
Hey guys, So I’m buying my first single family rental in about 8 months and I’m debating between a 15 or a 30 yr mortgage. I love the idea of not paying as much money to the bank in interest, but I also love the flexi...
Most college students require some kind of financing to complete their degree. Student loan debt is a serious commitment, one which can take up to 20 years to repay. But having a student loan does not mean you will be...
Hello,I currently do not own any real estate investments and only a small amount of my portfolio is tied up in a REIT. I am trying to learn more about real estate and have just started the process. Eventually I would ...