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All Forum Posts by: Brooke Noth

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Post: Realestate Agent in San Antonio

Brooke NothPosted
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  • Austin, TX (NMLS #1674054)
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Hey @Greg Mesa, Let's connect. I'd be happy to connect you to an awesome agent that I work with in San Antonio who specializes in SFR's. Let me know the best time for us to chat.

Post: Need money for renovation cost, but not property.

Brooke NothPosted
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  • Austin, TX (NMLS #1674054)
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Hi Chris!

You could do a delayed financing that would allow for the amount you purchased it for, minus the down payment requirements, to be given back to you (similar to a cash out refi). If it's been over 6 months since the purchase, you could just do a cash-out refi with the ARV value, minus the down payment requirement.

Hope this helps! Let me know if you'd like more details and I'd be happy to help!

-Brooke

Post: San Antonio Texas Contractors/ Project Managers

Brooke NothPosted
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  • Austin, TX (NMLS #1674054)
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I have an amazing team in San Antonio that I can share. The property manager we really like is @Jaime Sepulveda’s team at SPI. They’ve taken care of our properties with no stress on our end and the contractors they use charge very fair amounts. 

Post: New Investor in San Antonio!

Brooke NothPosted
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  • Austin, TX (NMLS #1674054)
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Hey Jason, I agree completely. You want to have a great team. I know some fantastic people in San Antonio. I’ll message you some information on some of my favorites!

Post: San Antonio property management companies

Brooke NothPosted
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  • Austin, TX (NMLS #1674054)
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Hey Jeff, we really like Strategic Properrty Management. They give us peace of mind with our investments, so we don’t have to worry about them. http://www.spm-roi.com/

Post: House Hacking in the Houston TX Area

Brooke NothPosted
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  • Austin, TX (NMLS #1674054)
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Hey Frank,

I have a great realtor that I can introduce you to! They specialize in house-hacking in the Houston area. I'll message you the contact information. 

Thanks,

Brooke

Post: Investor-Friendly Real Estate Agent

Brooke NothPosted
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  • Austin, TX (NMLS #1674054)
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I know of an agent! :) I'll message you the contact information. Hope this helps! 

Post: Ft Worth Realtor Recommendations

Brooke NothPosted
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  • Austin, TX (NMLS #1674054)
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I have a great one! He's an investor himself and is currently house hacking. He's very knowledgeable on investing and the Ft. Worth market. I'll message you his contact info.  

Post: How to Loan Shop for a Refinance Mortgage

Brooke NothPosted
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  • Austin, TX (NMLS #1674054)
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@Carolina Saenz - Those are great questions! You'll want to decide if you are pulling out any cash with the refinance or just refinancing it into your name and keeping the equity in the property, first. The refinance process is very simple and I would be happy to walk you guys through it. 

Post: Thinking about moving out of state

Brooke NothPosted
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  • Austin, TX (NMLS #1674054)
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Hey Juan,

What part of Texas are you interested in moving to?

I think house hacking for your first purchase is awesome! When you purchase, you can use 75% of the rental income on the other side to help you qualify for more and move forward. I would suggest you get a job offer first, then secure housing shortly afterwards. 

Hope to see you in our awesome state soon! 

Brooke

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