I am new to real estate and new to this site as well. I have been studying for years and reading lots of books on RE. Been listing to the podcast as well. So with that being said I am ready to dive in. I am looking ...
Good Morning All,I am from NYC and new to the site! I am a residential real estate agent here in NYC looking to purchase my first investment property. I have been calling local and international banks for a blanket lo...
I'm a 19 year old with no debt, just starting my real estate brokers license course this week. I was thinking of using $6,000 as a 3.5% down payment on a triplex or quadplex and holding the remaining $2,000 for reserv...
I thought I'd share my experience with Fund and Grow. They obtain business credit cards for you. The cards are at 0% interest from several months to a year. Fund and Grow also has creative ways of accessing cash ...
Hello again,I am currently struggling with my debt to income ratio with the purchase of my first income property.Only have one car payment and my personal property (mortgaged), which I plan to turn into a rental in th...
Greetings all,I'm finding some good low cost, cash flowing properties in Ohio. Problem is, my usual lenders will not lend on these because their minimum loan is 100K. Is there an option out there for conventional loa...
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My name is Kevin and I am living in the US since summer 2018 (born and raised in Germany). As mentioned in the title, I got a green card and everything is settled, except a credit history here in the s...
Hi fellow investors,I came across Quontic Bank’s Lite Doc loan, while researching yesteryear’s No Doc loans.On premise, it sounds legit: the Lite Doc requires very high credit scores and a sizable down payment. Studie...
I have a family member in Houston taking the "Daymond John and John Hopkins Success Formula". He is spending $26k. He is broke with bad credit, so I assume they financed him somehow... Not sure there.He is in it a cou...
I wonder if it is worth investing time to get the license or at least to take the exam prep course (20 hrs, $400) if you are planning to "become a private bank" and invest in debt.I also see the loan processing course...