Hello! Anyone from the D.C. Area? I just graduated college from Penn State and I'm currently splitting a house rent 4-ways with some friends in the D.C. area. My original plan to get started into real estate investing...
Good evening. Seeking experienced opinions on the pros and cons of my investment strategy. My 1st property I plan to buy and rehab all cash then rent it. once that's done I plan to take out a home equity loan on the p...
Looking for a strategy to purchase a triplex with a low money down FHA loan but currently in an FHA product in my primary residence.Is this possible? My first thought is to move my home into a separate entity to clear...
What all is included in an Owner Carry offer? Length of timeLocked in PriceLocked in IRDo I need to do a Down Payment? What %?Do I pay them based on our new deal or based on what they were paying with their old mortga...
Hello all, I purchased my first home as a personal residence in March and I got what I thought was a pretty reasonable deal at 20% below market.
It had been a rental for 12 years and came with a lot of deferred maint...
Mother-in-law (74) owns a home that’s falling apart but doesn’t have funding for repairs. Home is titled in her name. Mortgage is in ex-husband’s name and he is legally responsible for PITI on the home. We’re trying t...
While this may be common knowledge for many people, it's something I've been running into a lot with first time home buyers that I'm working with. Everyone is most concerned with the the number in the interest rate, a...
I have a short testimony for this company but I'm truly amazed about the negative review I'm reading online about DCF. This company has funded 5 commercial projects for my organization, one if which was an internation...
Or will they just lower the amount if you were to have negative equity?
Good morning, first time poster, please forgive if I bypassed any steps before posting. I currently own a condo in La Mesa area of San Diego, CA. First time home owner. I purchased the condo in 2020 for $310,000 at 4%...