30 October 2025 | 0 replies
Are there any lenders that will take a 3rd position HELOC on a primary residence?
16 October 2025 | 13 replies
Actually need to decide if we move more of our cash position into Silver.2.
28 October 2025 | 1 reply
I often see confusion between “hard money” and “private money.”The key difference?
22 October 2025 | 4 replies
People ask me all the time:“Jeremy, if you had to start over in real estate investing today, what would you do differently?”
25 October 2025 | 7 replies
Things like structured leadership, clear house guidelines, and ongoing support services really help create a positive environment that benefits everyone involved.It’s interesting to hear how the city’s open to it with the right contract structures, navigating those details well definitely makes a big difference.
22 October 2025 | 4 replies
The other day I lost a deal for a DSCR loan at 6.99%, no pre-payment penalty, and no points. I thought it was hard to believe they were closing on this kind of loan, but it was indeed true! I spoke with the lender and...
29 September 2025 | 6 replies
If I were to not refinance the house I am unsure if I could convince a lender to take a third lien position.
20 October 2025 | 5 replies
Year 2020 later on in the year; The Court Granted a SUMMARY JUDGEMENT over their compliant filed to Quiet Title BY the property owner against the defendant (the 2nd lien Mortgage Holder who had become a 1st lien) 2025 TODAY - now this former 2nd lien Mortgage & Note holder (who slid into 1st lien position) wishes to SELL their Mortgage and Note position for a STEEP Discount.
21 October 2025 | 9 replies
I would never put myself in a position of negative cash flow.
2 October 2025 | 41 replies
There are definitely still supply/demand imbalances in quite a few Sunbelt markets at the moment, and the Huntsville area is no exception.Single-family and multifamily new deliveries peaked in Q2 2023, so there’s still a bunch of new inventory waiting to be absorbed—hence the negative rent growth and appreciation some folks are seeing right now.In my view, what’s interesting about places like Decatur and Meridianville is not where they are now, but where they’ll be in a decade.The Huntsville metro area is constrained by mountainous geography to the east (beginning with Monte Sano State Park and beyond), so the natural path of development and progress is west towards Wheeler Lake and north towards Meridianville and Hazel Green.If the Huntsville metro area continues to match the pace of demographic growth it’s seen since the 1990s, these suburbs could, in my humble opinion, look very different down the line.