Hello-Can someone recommend a company that would lend a mortgage on a rental property based on what the property makes every month. I came across finance of america commercial but i want to see if there are more compa...
Hi Everyone Im looking to create a portfolio of single family homes valued under $75,000 as investment properties. However I don't seem to find any lender that will accommodate this I know there has to be one is there...
Hello,I was wondering if you can use a DSCR loan for flipping? Does anyone use this loan for flipping?Thanks,
Hi BiggerPockets Community,I'm a newbie investor who lives in a very expensive market here in NY and has a full-time job. I've recently bought a SFH turnkey property from out of state last year just to get into the RE...
When it comes to returns on investment for coastal short term rentals or vacation homes, a prime characteristic can be proximity to the beach or an oceanview. Having helped several clients obtain oceanview properties ...
Hi - I'm new to the site, and wanted to jump right in by posing a question for the community...
I would like to acquire a property, but am short $20-30K for the downpayment. That said, I have $300K+ equity in...
Hey there! I'm a newbie here from Bridgeport-Connecticut area. I'm looking to be more active on BiggerPockets. I've been working with real estate for more than 20 years acquiring, developing and selling homes however ...
Hi - looking to buy another property that will be a rental home and I ahve come across the concept of the 10% down "vacation home" loan offering. I have been told opposite information from different lenders and am ha...
Good morning BP!I am on the hunt for a mortgage broker that can look at things with a little more creativity than my current, primary residence mortgage broker. Specifically, I am trying to find a product that will al...
If you are in the business of property development, are sales of homes held over one year considered capital gains, or ordinary income? Also, do you depreciate rehabbed property that you rent?
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Steve