My husband and I are considering a cash out refinance on our personal home to fund the down payment on our first STR. (The goal of the refinance is also to get a better interest rate)
This will be our first real est...
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I'm so happy to have found this site...I knew it had to exist but it took me a little while. I'll do a quick intro and then I'd like to get some opinions on what might be my best course of action.
I'm 33...
Hello,My name is Jacob Trimble, I currently am active duty in the USAF. I own one single family home in SC which is currently being rented out and am in the process of moving and buying a condo in Hawaii. I am looking...
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I'm Zach. I am currently a student at Hardin-Simmons University studying Finance & Economics. I grew up in a family of real estate/marketing people and now want to strike out on my own and s...
I'm a newly single mom (35 years old) to a sweet baby girl who just turned 1. I'm currently living with my parents. Living under my parents roof while trying to raise my daughter is too much and I need to get my own s...
For the past 10 months, my goal has been to wholesale to cover expenses of education and marketing, and to save up the capital to have a down payment for a fourplex. I'm getting impatient now because I'm getting a ve...
Me and my wife invest SFH rental locally. Most of the properties we purchased have an age within 20 years. In order to diversify our portfolio, we are thinking to invest out of state. We search so called turn-key prop...
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I have been working for the past 5 years to purchase my first deal. I have been paying debt, saving money for DP and CC. I live in Orlando and I am having difficulties finding a quad for less than $665,000 that ...
Is It Time To Tap Out?
Quoted from a real estate blog: “I bought this duplex 3 years ago for $600k, and now it’s worth $980k! I love real estate! I want to do it again and again! I heard I can just cash-out refi a...
My sweat spot with note investing is buying 2nd non-performing mortgage notes on properties with over 150k FMV. For me, it usually equates to a better caliber borrower, higher quality property, nicer neighborhood, etc...