If you pay your debt service from money earned outside of the property's cash flow [W2 income], do lenders consider that or do they look at the numbers from the property as all inclusive to the property?
I am evaluating a 75 unit apartment complex (2 buildings) with 2 boilers that heat the units. The owners currently pays gas bills and the expenses are very high. I am considering converting the units to individual fur...
We are in the process of refinancing our home to combine a first and second at the lower rates. We are in a mountain resort area in California and based on things I'd seen around town, thought our home would appraise ...
I keep seeing wholesalers list their deals along with exit strategies. Something that always rubs me the wrong way is when I see their asking price, then estimated rehab costs, then the MAX arv. Why would someone li...
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I am a full time residential real estate agent. I have been in the industry for for the past 5 years and really love what I've learned, and believe Real Estate is the best industry to begin my path...
Hi everyone,I’m new to the real estate investment world and even though I have completed my first flip successfully I’m trying to find a way to make things easier for me to find properties. I’m not really interested i...
QUESTION: CAN I, LANDLORD, WITHHOLD THE LAST MONTH'S RENT ALONG WITH DAMAGE DEPOSIT FOR DAMAGES IN FLORIDA?I searched previous discussions and couldn't find this question, somehow.The specific story if it matters:Purc...
I was wondering if there was a definitive article/blog/forum post that summed up the exact process for creating a seller finance deal. I've searched the forums and there are a number of "Pro/Con" type articles but...
Hello Every One. I am in ohio and i working on a deal now witha 10 Unit building. If i get the deal talked down to where i want it i think it might peak the right investors attention!! Here is some details
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Hey guys!Many of my posts have been related to what I do from a business standpoint, but I wanted to switch gears a bit. I eventually want to get into my own investment properties (after my student debts are completel...