Hello,Someone recommended " http://www.b2rfinance.com/ " in another forum and said they were not affiliated with them. They did not share if their experiece (and for some reason I cannot comment on that post). If anyo...
Hi!Right now, my wife is an on-site property manager for a pretty nice 107 unit apartment complex. We have to live here on the property, so some little-money-down options for financing (like FHA loans) are out. What a...
I have found a property and would like to hear some ways to finance it. It needs rehab before I can flip it and I have about 10% for a downpayment. Is there anyway to get financing for this type of deal?
I am currently using a small local bank for financing my rentals. I am able to get 5% fixed for 10 years with an am of up to 30 years. I currently have them financed for 10 years. I don't have much cash flow each m...
Bloomberg Business is reporting that Blackrock, the world's largest money manager, will be financing rental properties soon. They have previously financed multi-million dollar deals, but are now targeting far smaller ...
Hello all-I recently bought a SFR here in Bremerton, Washington state. It was purchased all-cash from FannieMae (Homepath). It is currently being rehabbed. Purchase price was $105K. I'll put in ~$15K additional in...
I am interested in entering the multi family space but the cost of entry seem so much higher than the so how family units that have purchased so far. My covnetional lender will lend up to 70% of purchase price. And ...
Ok so i just finished speaking with a hard money lender and was told that they would fund my rehab of 50k. With 3k down. They will actually give me 90% of 130k (ARV) but i do but need it all. Ill have to pay it back i...
Hello, as I am new to this forum and have yet to begin investing I am a little confused about how I should finance... A little about myself.- 18 years old, little to no credit (just got my credit card a month ago) I w...
Hello everyone!Can someone explain the difference between rent to own and seller financing? On the surface it sounds like the same thing... I believe the difference is with a rent to own the renter gets financing from...