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Catherine Peters Difference between banks and brokers? Need Mortgage 101 help!
1 May 2017 | 30 replies

There has got to be a wealth of information on BP about this subject but I can't find it! I am interested in the BRRRR strategy and also out of state investing using conventional mortgages but want to get the best ter...

Cameron York Forclosures on non performing notes and its process?
13 October 2016 | 22 replies

I know that every situation is different regarding who the borrower is and the foreclosure regulations regarding the location, but I was wondering how often it happens and how the process usually pans out when purchas...

Patrick Sikorski Buying a property all cash, with intention to cash out refi
11 January 2023 | 18 replies

Hi all - wanted to reach out if anyone has had any experience of purchasing small multi families all cash with the intentions to cash out refi immediately after? What are some pros and cons of this strategy? I found a...

Gil Ganz Buying properties with cash, selling them owner finance
5 October 2020 | 92 replies

HiNot sure if this is the right subforum, let me know if there is another one more fitting for this question.I have recently been exposed to a method of investing, buying properties with cash, then selling it quickly ...

Steve Hodgdon Working out a Distressed Note - to start some discussion
14 September 2016 | 6 replies

There’s a lot of buzz these days about Hardest Hit Funds as the exit strategy when you own a delinquent note on the way to REO. Sounds simply amazing. Seems there’s always an “angle” to work.Having spent nearly my ent...