Hello,I am in a sticky situation with a property I own as my 'primary residence' and I'm somewhat unsure where to turn for advice as to how to proceed next. I thought this would be a good forum to gain some insight on...
My gf and I are in a situation where we have the option to choose between FHA or HomePossible. In either cases we would be putting 10% down and planning on refinancing out of mortgage insurance in about 2 years, after...
I am looking for a house in Austin and every house I find that I like that is priced well ends up being a multiple offer situation. How do I handle such a situation? I usually offer about 5K over asking price. I...
Hey BP!I have a question on which contract to use in this transaction.I am a licensed realtor so I just used the TREC 1-4 contract with a leaseback for the tenant for the purchase of a SFR. The contracts are good and...
Here are the numbers and the situation.
House is for sale. It is listed at 325k on mls, but after talking to the agent who is has the listing he said they will settle on getting the house sold since they already purc...
Here's very simple hypothetical situation. Would you purchase this home if you were investor looking to hold for 10+ years.
Home Price: 230k
Downpayment: 60k
Loan rate: 4.4%
Improvements/Repairs: 10k
Annual Taxes/Ins...
This is a bit of a sticky situation that I need help with. Sorry for the long post:
On April 6, I got a property under contract. A couple of hours later, I sold the contract to an "investor" (who I lowered my sale pr...
Hello all,I am new to the site and I am looking at buying property as an investment with my wife of 6 months. We currently travel for work... I am in construction management and she has followed me to Texas and taken...
Hi everyone,I have a specific situation that I would like to get your opinion on since I think there could be several ways to go about this. Please excuse me if these are dumb questions as I am fairly new into RE inve...
Tell me what you think my best move is in this situation.
Young, ambitious and have many options!
You are only 18, and for obvious reasons have lack of credit history.
You have about 22,000 dollars to play with.
Also ...