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All Forum Posts by: Kata Walters

Kata Walters has started 4 posts and replied 98 times.

Post: what age did you start your real estate investment career

Kata WaltersPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Desert ca
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 72

@Sharlene Burch I'm a woman doing it!!! I started 3 years ago in 2016 and now I am ( as soon as I close on a couple of deals) at  9 properties /16 doors! I just turned 39 so It's never too late to start :) I also invest out of state to add that to the mix . 

so it's never too late to start! 

Post: Investor Friendly Contractors in Syracuse / CNY Area?

Kata WaltersPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Desert ca
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 72

@Matt V. I found someone I'm very happy with thankfully! Thank offer the response! I will be happy to pass on some contacts I recovered from this search :)

Post: Investor Friendly Contractors in Syracuse / CNY Area?

Kata WaltersPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Desert ca
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 72

@Matt V.hi Matt ! Did you find a contractor ? I’m currently looking for one myself for a 4 unit project any leads ?

Thank you !!!

Post: Buying from myself with a credit card

Kata WaltersPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Desert ca
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 72

You could do a balance transfer from a credit card, banks give you that option sometime and if you haven't received one in the Mal you can have your bank ut a request in to send some if you have had the card long enough. They send balance transfer checks you can use anyway you like for whatever you decide. For example you can write yourself a check and deposit it to an account in your name, you can use it to pay someone else, you can pay off other cards. The rate is usually 0% with a promo for one year but you pay a 3 or 5 % one time fee on the total amount you use ( usually your credit limit). It's an interesting way to use credit card lines of credit if you know you can pay it back before the promo offer time period or you will be stuck with very high interest charges. Good luck !

Post: Finance Meets Real Estate Networking Social!

Kata WaltersPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Desert ca
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 72

Cool see everyone there! 

Post: 3-Unit Package in Memphis, TN (38112); 4 Doors, 2 Rented!

Kata WaltersPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Desert ca
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 72

Hi Dean! Good seeing you on here! be in touch soon 

Post: Local Texas bank recommendations for home equity loans.

Kata WaltersPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Desert ca
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 72

Thank you Benjamin ! Appreciate your feedback ;)

Post: Local Texas bank recommendations for home equity loans.

Kata WaltersPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Palm Desert ca
  • Posts 101
  • Votes 72

I'm looking for recommendations for a local Texas bank/credit union for a Home equity loan on my secondary house in Fort Worth. I spoke with a large bank and as I only qualified with current LTV for $18,000 - it didn't meet their minimum of $25,000 . They suggested I try a small local bank that isn't as conservative. Just wanting some advice on this from anyone who has had a HELOC from a local bank or any recommendations and advice on these types of loans. I'm wanting to to use the loan towards down payment for a rental property.