Just perusing Catalyist and came across a 56 unit garden apartment deal in a solid area and the deal mentions the ability to assume the debt vs the early payoff fee on the current debt. Can anyone elaborate on the spe...
My mother has several properties that have been mismanaged or not managed at all and she has enlisted my help to get caught up, but I'm a bit over my head. Due to covid and the death of her parents, things really slip...
Hello,I have recently acquired a two unit property willed to me through a close family member (paid off). I’m extremely interested in restate and have been wanted to get into it for a long time but have lacked the cap...
I have two rental properties in Missouri. Both with a mortgage. One of them has $25k left on it and the other one has $90k on it. If I pay them off in the next few years I would be cash flowing right around $1,800/mon...
Hi,I have been following this forum for over a year now. This is the best place to find valuable education regarding Real estate. I have saved 50 K cash and my house is paid off and currently worth 250 k. I am eager t...
For those of you who don't know me well, let me say that I publish a Forex and commodity trading advisory. Now... that advisory is the basis of part of the strategy for a new hedge fund. :clap: The main strategy wil...
I was curious if your spouse can get their own mortgage. Example: person 1 has they current mortgage only in their name and has a high debt to income ratios but person 2 has no debt (doesn't make nearly as much). Can ...
I know this is more a personal preference that is dictated by your goals and current financial situation, not a right or wrong answer. I would like to hear why you choose whatever debt to equity ratio you use. I mainl...
Currently own investment wise a duplex and a SFH, thinking about paying extra on one of the loans to pay it down faster. Curious which others would go after first? I’m thinking the SFH as that would likely appreciate ...
Hi Team - I wanted to walk through a couple of quick thoughts on what I see as the most at-risk parties in a potential recession. 1) Middle-Class Homeowners - A middle-class homeowner reliant on one source of income, ...