When buying your first STR late in a season and you want some operating money to get through the slow season, how can you structure your deal to get the buyer to write you a check at the closing table?
I'm considering Utility Oak Grade Flooring for a rehab. Does anyone have experience with this this stuff? Were you happy with the result? How much did you have to waste? Is there significant savings? Did you have to ...
I have a couple options on financing my next rental property ( duplex). One of them is a 5-year, 7% interest balloon mortgage. My experience with these is ZERO, however, I understand the concept. With the environment ...
I have been kicking the idea around in my head on buying a larger 10+ unit building and most of the banks have either said they don't finance on larger than 4 family or it would be a 5 to 7-year balloon note that is ...
Hi everyone,I am new to investment properties and am trying to understand how to get financing from a lender for a property I want in an LLC. My first foray into lending was an inquiry with a lender who indicated the...
Hi Everyone,
I’m Wesley, a 57-year-old entrepreneur originally from Brazil. I moved to the U.S. 10 years ago and have since started and sold four small businesses. Now, I’m curious about real estate investing.
I hav...
Investment Info:
Single-family residence buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $605,000
Cash invested: $70,000
First STR purchase using the 10% down second home loan product. Got the deal locked...
I'm putting my current home on the market. The flooring will need to be replaced. I'm looking for an ARV of $215k in the Lawrenceville, GA market. I feel that laminate will be more attractive than LVT. What about ove...
I am one of the many who are looking to get a househack going in Dallas when I move there in May, and a natural part of that is lenders. An agent has (very helpfully) sent me a list of lenders/brokers (are those the s...
Hi guys,Wanted to share some insights from the latest in industrial leasing. In Texas, landlords of good properties continue to have strong leasing power to drive rents and concessions from tenants who need space to e...