Just bought my first rental! So I have decided to dive into the world of investment properties. Just paid 165k for my property. It was a brand new home. Well the market is crazy hot here and the appraisal was at 19...
Hi,I recently bought a townhome in temple terrace Tampa in 2022. I am looking to rent it out but the mortgage including the HOA is 2,000. The market in the area seems pretty competitive with some nice apartments costi...
Many First time Home Buyers are attracted to Multi-family homes, for various reasons. Here are some pros of purchasing a multi-family property:
· Qualifying for a higher loan amount. The lender can use the othe...
Anyone know a lender that will do loans on 1-4 units below 75k.
We buy in Ohio and a lot of our properties arv around 80-160k. We would like a commercial lender that can do the cheaper mortgages if possible
Hi everyone ,I recently found out that my wife's mother had an in home daycare on a 501c3. It was in there home that has a mortgage of 3000/month.And they do not want the house anymore is there anyway they can sign th...
Hello everyone, I am living in CA Los Angeles and starting to look for deals. I have a question on which calculator should I use FIRST when inputting numbers from redfin, realtor, etc should I be using the BRRRR Calcu...
I have read a lot of past post about building a buyers list. They all seemed to be tilted towards whole selling. I like the idea of owner financing the properties I get instead of whole selling them. I have done some ...
Currently live downtown Columbus and have about $150k in equity in our house. We would like to move out to the country to get some land and a cheaper mortgage payment so we can invest in rentals. What advice do you ha...
I'm lining up my first true BRRRR. The asking price is $40k and I'm looking to make a $30k cash offer. Rent should be between $700-800/month. To make this deal work I would want to refinance $37k out (about 60% LTC). ...
Purchasing my first property. FHA financing, moving in.Assuming the market does not go up or down, in the next 3 years I plan on being really aggressive with the principal and refinancing to get rid of the MI.At that ...