Hi all. Does anyone have any tips for Pre for closures specifically? I have a list of addresses that I got from someone, I understand I should try and convince for a short sale. Does mailers work for you? Or is there ...
Hi all, how can one use a line of credit to add rental properties to their portfolio? Can someone give me an example? Bank said I could use it as the down payment and then get another bank to fund the loan. I am tr...
What are my pros/cons of using a small business loan vs loc? Up until this point we have used private money and hard money to fund our deals. We have fix/flipped approx 20 homes so have a strong track record of succ...
This may be posted in the wrong area, but I am just wondering what are some good "business bank accounts" to get or credit cards or even lines of credit before starting rental properties? I was told to get at least a ...
Hey All!So far with two conventional lenders I haven't gotten any positive responses.So here is my question. Any advice would he helpful.I am almost at my 10 conventional mortgage limit, and was wondering if a possibl...
Hi, I'm reading Brandon's book on low and no money down investing, so I may answer my own question just by reading on. I'm perhaps over-anxious to get started, and I'm looking for my first property. That said, my cr...
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I am in the Charlotte, NC market. I am looking to implement the buy and hold strategy. I have yet to complete my first deal yet, but I am hoping to in the near future. My greatest obstacle is obviously gettin...
Based on the research I've done, I believe we need a Bridge Loan. What do you think? Details below...
We need a FAST cash-out loan product that requires only the personal guarantee of my business partner (60% ownersh...
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I am new to this forum and I sure have a lot of reading to do. I have decided that real estate investing is going to be the tool I use to gain financial freedom. I have already enrolled in an online REI cour...
I am learning about crowdfunding now and am wondering...Do most crowdfunding companies allow for DIY renovations by the borrower? Or do they typically require contractors to do everything like most banks do?