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All Forum Posts by: Denver Borst

Denver Borst has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

@Michael Argento thank you. I needed to hear that today! I will continue going strong!

Post: Grand Rapids MI rental properties

Denver BorstPosted
  • Grand Rapids, MI
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 5

I recently have moved to the Grand Rapids area in the Michigan. Looking to get into house hacking within the next 6 months! I’m wondering from an investors stand point the the area, what I should know about Grand Rapids. Good areas to invest in, strategies that have worked for for you or someone you may know. Any information that will help! Love you all In the BP Forums!

@Dillon Dale I will! That gives me lots of hope👏🏻 thank you!!

@Bradley Padula thank you!! That helped lots

Hello! I’m 19 years old, and I just started my first full time job at a Jeep dealership. I’m doing great so far, but obviously my  real goal is in real estate. I want to get into rental properties in Grand Rapids Michigan. Right now I’m living with my dad and saving up money, for a down payment on a rental property. I’ve talked to a few lenders and they all say that lenders want to see at least a year on the job, and established credit. My question is, what can I do to ensure in a year or so that I will get approved for a loan. I’ve never taken out a loan, I have a credit card and am on my parents cards as an authorized user. Is there anything else I can do in the mean time to better myself for an approval? I don’t have access to a co-signer ( unless someone in the Michigan area wants to work with me ) Thank you!!!