Hi everyone,My wife and I are planning to purchase our first property here int he Decatur/Atlanta area. We're wondering if we should obtain a mortgage from the outset or pay cash and then refinance. The way I see it...
Hey guys, I wanted to share another great story on a property we closed earlier this year.As I’ve shared in previous posts, I have been partnering with other people to acquire more rental properties in Canada.I believ...
We purchased a rural, small multi-family (12 units) in July of 2017. We added 3 units (to 15) and made some minor changes. These have increased our value by 75% through forced appreciation and buying it right. Along w...
At the beginning of this year my partner and we’re considering building new houses due to the short supply of distressed properties in our market. Since then lumber prices alone are adding $24,000 to the cost of a typ...
Hello everyone!My name is James and this is my first post. I wanted to run my situation by some of you, which most of you have more experience than myself, to maybe get some of your thoughts and opinions about my cir...
Primarily buy and hold SFR. Recently have been looking into investing in multifamily. Do DSCR lenders require the 20% down payment like traditional loan products. Or would a PML be able to help with long term PML loan...
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In the spirit of We Buy Houses model, would you hire a millennial?
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My wife and I have a NNN property in rural MS which is going great. The lease is guaranteed by the parent company, so even if store goes dark, we get paid as long as the company is solvent.We live abroad and are cons...
I don't think I've been this cautious in a long time. I think there are still good opportunities but some markets are just bonkers. I'll caveat this by saying it's not just real estate, all investable asset classes se...
So I was wondering how appreciation investors satisfy the debt coverage ratio? I keep seeing that banks require a 1.2-1.3 ratio. I know that a lot of appreciation plays barely break even on cashflow or are sometimes...