Did some house and property hunting in the New Bern NC area a couple of weeks ago. Working with a great real estate agent, Shawn Mayers. My thought is to buy something, rent it out, until I'm ready to retire out of MD...
Newbie here, hope everyone is having a lovely day! I am currently educating myself and looking to get my first investment property this year. My current situation is, I own my primary residence in South Florida and I’...
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I'm looking for advice whether or not I should buy points from my lender. I have an option to refinance at 3.875% at 0 costs or I could save $189 at 3.125% at $12.5K cost. It would take 5.5 years to ma...
With interest rates going up from the lowest in 30-year history of 3% to 7%, many people sentimentally feel that this is not a good time to buy a home and are postponing home buying decisions until after interest rate...
I’m just getting into my real estate journey and am working on understanding all my financing options when it comes to my first purchase. I recently spoke with a lender that is able to offer a 40 year mortgage with 10...
not sure if we should wait for the market to settle... if it will settle anytime in the near future. we're looking for our next single family rental property. wanted to see what the overall consensus is out there on t...
Hi all, First time poster, long time follower here. My husband and I have been looking at 2 family homes in Hudson County, NJ for the past 8 months (while also trying to expand our OOS investments in Greensboro, NC) W...
Hi - have done a lot of real estate investing but find myself back to square one when it comes to financing primary residence. I have a first lien lined up at under 5% for 70-75% LTV. I could do up to 90% at 9.5%. In ...
Any property on mls in Tempe is 400k and above... even if you get a place for 300k and rent it out for $2100 a month it seems like a bad deal for cash flow. Is it just me or does it seem like properties are overprice...
We have 75% of homeowners are having mortgage less than 4% with equity below 70% LTV. Now lets assume all of them is having one primary only, no rental. Also lets assume the mortgage rate remain 5-8% until 2032. Lets ...