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Aj Parikh Cleveland or Memphis - Martel Turnkey is the BEST
9 July 2021 | 94 replies
But that is what makes it suitable for a TK investment. 
Donald Taite Hotels
18 June 2024 | 53 replies
Also I would be curious to know if when franchising through and established brand if a business loan would be more suitable than a CRE loan.
Sanjeev Advani Can Federal Lands Solve the U.S. Housing Crisis?
19 October 2024 | 25 replies
Land zoning: L and XL lot sizes, only suitable for large, expensive homes2.) property type: single family only.
Victor Hoffman 55 and starting over due to layoff - But significant money in IRA
29 September 2023 | 10 replies
@Victor HoffmanThe Wall Street brokerages offer versions of the Solo 401(k) that are pared down to - invest in Wall Street offerings.There are a number of specialty providers that offer self-directed versions of IRA and Solo 401(k) plans suitable for investing in non-traditional assets like real estate (as well as conventional stocks & funds), and that support features like the loan provision.Several, including my firm, are active here on Bigger Pockets.  
James Thomas Finding Rockstar Real Estate Agents
5 August 2023 | 21 replies
I thoroughly appreciate the nuanced distinction between "investor friendly" agent vs. an "investment realtor".Thank you for taking the time to construct this material and to upload it into this discussion thread.If I may ask, how would the interview questions be modified if one is looking for an investment realtor to locate a property suitable for house hacking?
Derek Tonn Tri-Cities Investor looking at Spokane Market
3 August 2018 | 24 replies
I'd love to help some of you with finding a suitable property for your investment needs.
Daniel Ulie Properties that cash flow in western WA in 2023
8 March 2023 | 12 replies
Single family homes may be more suitable if you're looking for a more hands-off investment, while multi-family properties may offer the potential for higher rental income and more cash flow.It's also worth considering the current market conditions and economic trends when choosing a rental strategy.
Casey Roman My Cash...is Worthless.
5 May 2020 | 162 replies
Also, you can invest or find these type of deals locally or in other suitable markets.
Diana Jing Rent To Retirement Review
7 September 2024 | 85 replies
We have actually agreed to cover everything you mentioned in your post along with all other necessary items to ensure you are purchasing a home that is suitable condition to be a successful rental. 
Account Closed Heloc Vs Hard Money Loan
1 July 2024 | 6 replies
Each option has its pros and cons that can impact your investment strategy and overall success.HELOC (Home Equity Line of Credit)Pros:Lower Interest Rates: HELOCs typically offer lower interest rates compared to hard money loans.Flexible Terms: You only pay interest on the amount you draw, providing flexibility in how much you borrow and when.Revolving Credit: As you pay down the principal, the available credit replenishes, allowing you to use it for multiple projects.Longer Repayment Periods: HELOCs often have longer repayment periods, which can make managing payments easier.Cons:Qualification Requirements: HELOCs require good credit and sufficient equity in your primary residence.Secured by Your Home: Your primary residence is collateral, which means a default could risk your home.Variable Interest Rates: HELOCs often have variable rates, which can increase over time.Hard Money LoanPros:Easier Qualification: Hard money lenders focus more on the property’s value and potential rather than your credit score.Speed of Funding: Hard money loans can be approved and funded quickly, which is beneficial in competitive markets.Flexible Use: These loans are designed for real estate investments, making them suitable for purchase and renovation costs.Cons:Higher Interest Rates: Hard money loans typically have higher interest rates and fees compared to HELOCs.Short-Term Loans: They usually come with short repayment terms (often 12-24 months), requiring a quick turnaround on your project.High Fees: Origination fees and other costs can add up, increasing your overall project expenses.For a BRRRR strategy, a HELOC might be the better option if you qualify and have sufficient equity in your primary residence.