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All Forum Posts by: Ryan Roundtree

Ryan Roundtree has started 5 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Advice on buying a house "Subject To"

Ryan RoundtreePosted
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Posts 16
  • Votes 1

I'm about to start on my first deal through buying a property "subject to". I have a strong understanding of the practice. I'm just wondering if anyone with actual experience buying properties subject to had any advice before I started out.

Such as, should the "Subject To" contract be specific for each state or are they basically universal?

Are there any major flaws or benefits to this strategy that many people don't know about?

ok thank you I just wanted to make sure I wasn't overlooking anything 

I have 100% equity in my investment property and I would like to extract the equity to buy more investment properties. What would be the best route to go, a Home equity loan? A home equity line of credit? Or a cash out refinance?