Hello everyone,
I found a fix-and-flip deal where all the numbers look good except for the fact that I don't qualify for the loan due to not meeting liquidity requirements. Unfortunately, this means that I have to ...
My son is in the military - and will be heading to Tucson AZ in a few months. I'm trying to see how viable it is for him to buy a property there. a 2-car garage is a must-have for him, so it must be a townhouse or S...
Have a borrower pre-approved for a loan program and on a very specific purchase scenario. Basically, she will not be able to purchase a home without seller concessions ...PERIOD!She came to me by way of referral from...
Hello,I own a commercial property (including a residence) via a contract for deed. I currently rent it to two of my other companies (which have paid rent faithfully since I got the property in March 2020) but I am loo...
Hey there, I'm considering an Offset Mortgage (also known as All-in-One loans, or Accelerator mortgages). My understanding is that this has not been allowed in the US until recently do to tax reasons, but is more comm...
Hope this is not a silly question, but can you pull equity out of a home that has a mortgage? I was told by a real estate agent that you cannot. If I purchase a property with a loan but I'm paying a mortgage, can I pu...
I m debating whether it would make sense to build an ADU on the backyard of our current SFH property in South Bay Area (San Jose). Had a few questions: - I understand that mortgage interest, prop taxes, insurance, and...
Hi all,Like the post says, I am looking to purchase my 6th buy and hold property, but with the rules for a traditional mortgage (6 months PITI per property + 20% down), I do not have the funds (130K) to qualify for a...
I attended a seminar yesterday. I didn't know much about the company. I still don't know a lot, but the company was Renatus (myrenatus.com). The presenter talked about paying off your mortgage with your credit card...
I just read this article from Redfin (Housing Market Predictions for 2025) that predicts mortgage rates will stay at 6.85% in 2025.
That seems like one of the few predictions saying rates will stay that high. Are t...