Is it possible to get a home equity line of credit after a cash out refinance on a primary residence in Texas? Is there any work around this ... so I was told by one lender that it's not possible.
Hi all,I've purchased properties subject to, and I understand how it works.I am currently looking at a deal where the sales price is $290K and there is an existing loan for $150K. The loan is fixed at 3% over 30 years...
First off, I apologize if this has been discussed in another thread but I couldn't find anything that addresses my particular situation.I am seeking advice about how to report the profits from a flip with a partner. ...
I learned that cash flow is pretty difficult in DFW. So wanted to check with this community about which are the cities which have highest appreciation potential in 2-5 years near term.
Hello Everyone,My name is Genard (or G.A.) and I am currently in a 9-5. I am brand-new to the industry with zero experience, so I've been looking to research as much as possible to close the knowledge gap. I have foun...
Hello I had a question, my father passed away a few years ago and left us two rental properties in Virginia. Both properties owned free and clear by our mother but my brother has the power of attorney. We are trying t...
Hi, I'm researching financing options for non-US citizens who wish to purchase multifamily investment properties - around 4 units to start with, for example. If you know of any lenders or if you are one of them, pleas...
Hi namaste 🙏 to all ! Can you guys help me to make the best decisions please.....I currently have one primary house to live and one rental unit. Both of my property have 40-50% equity. The income from my unit breaks ...
Anyone work with a reputable lender who specializes in stated income loans who has a reasonable fee structure? I live in Virginia. Thanks in advance for the reply!
New member here and real estate investor. In the past I’ve purchased rentals with traditional conventional loans at 20% down. Is it possible to purchase a BRRRR as a primary residence with 3% down, take the year to re...