13 October 2025 | 41 replies
It could be a great long-term bet, especially with the healthcare MTR strategy.For me personally (and for a lot of investors I know), the deciding factor came down to: does this market give me the type of returns and scalability I want, with a property manager/team I trust?
9 October 2025 | 19 replies
I'm betting those agents aren't busy playing pickleball, they are probably part time agents that are working another job full time.
21 October 2025 | 56 replies
If you truly want it to be passive income lending would be your best bet. $2M even at 10% interest is almost $17k/mo. and that doesn't include fees.
6 October 2025 | 6 replies
LTRs definitely seem to be the safer bet for starting investors.
15 October 2025 | 21 replies
You can refinance a DSCR loan.Something that is possible, but you'd need to explore further with a lender would be to set up a period where you have interest-only payments.During that period your mortgage payments would be lower since you're not paying any principle, and you could consider using the difference to pay back your family member.You'll want to keep in-mind that this would change the total amount you're paying on the loan, and if you have any pre-payment penalties on your current DSCR loan.If you're not able to refinance, I would say your best bet would be to try to pay them back as you can from the rents collected, and once you have enough equity that a refinance makes sense you could do so at that point to pay them back the balance.Hope that helps.
7 October 2025 | 14 replies
This is a humongous audience to tap into so you have to take advantage of it sooner rather than later to find great real estate deals and motivated sellers.Your best bet to connect with people quickly is to run Facebook ads and promoted posts.
6 October 2025 | 10 replies
HELOCs are always the best bet for this type of funding.
10 October 2025 | 13 replies
@Daniel Yurick DSCR or portfolio lenders are your best bet - they underwrite to property cash flow.
6 October 2025 | 20 replies
My market of Milwaukee and other midwest markets are probably going to be your best bet.
8 October 2025 | 72 replies
I have not tried to use the debit card at a ATM for cash withdraws, but I bet there will be fees, so I probably will just us my old ATMs.I have noticed that their website is a little clunkier than Bank of America.