I just met with them and would like to know if anyone has any experience in working with them. They will only allow you to use 212 as a hard money lender and their rates are pretty high. 13.99% and 3.5% origination. I...
Hello! My name is a Maria, I am currently a senior in college about to graduate and my goal this year is to flip a house as a way to get into real estate investment. I plan on holding a full time job and do this in th...
Hello! I've read through a bunch of existing discussions, but figured I'd post and see if anyone had some insight before I made a final decision.I am a small, single property landlord (triplex, one unit is owner occup...
It looks like Dodd-Frank will be amended or sent on its way Good news http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/331926-hous...
I own a property in Tucson AZ that's on a large lot with plenty of room to build an ADU. The city passed an ordinance a few years ago to allow ADUs without zoning laws, so I think it's easy to get ADU construction app...
Gents, I have run into some Chinese investors looking to invest money in US market.. not homes, but large developments. My broker told me that I would need some sort of a financial/investment license to move money i...
Hello community! I am a 23yr old aspiring RE investor. This summer i secured my first property though the Home Ready program (a 5bdrm/3bath SFR) that i am house hacking by renting out to college student in the Atlanta...
Two years into investing and now FULLY understand the risk of buying sight unseen foreclosure at auction. Looked good from the outside, but bad from the foundation up. Anyway, this small house is in downtown Phoenix...
I have 2 very qualified applicants but unfortunately I only have to pick one. How do I politely reject the other one. And is there any law I have to follow regarding doing so? I live in California. Thanks in advance
Investment Info:
Large multi-family (5+ units) buy & hold investment.
Purchase price: $1,170,000
Cash invested: $900,000
16 Unit Value-add property we significantly renovated spending $35k per ...