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Austin Lowe DSCR Refinance for "Subject to" loan
29 May 2025 | 15 replies
Quote from @Austin Lowe: I purchased a property subject to two loans.
Shweta San Seller financing/subject to recommendations
25 May 2025 | 2 replies
Hi Folks,I am trying to sell a condo that was my previous home and with the current interest rates want to explore provide seller financing/subject to loans for potential buyers in the Seattle area.
Natalia Ladzinska Subject To and Mortgage Wrapper
15 May 2025 | 9 replies
The original post was "Hi - it is my first time purchasing a property on a Subject To basis.
Luis Alvarez Subject to paperwork texas
16 May 2025 | 8 replies
I have a good understanding on subject to i haven't done one yet but I'm really interested in learning and doing them.
Consuela Adams Looking for Advice: Potential "Subject To" Deal vs.
15 May 2025 | 8 replies
Doesn't look like it will work as subject-to.
Dani Beit-Or How to Stracture a Partnership on a VA Loan Assumption / Subject-to Deal
21 May 2025 | 0 replies
I'm developing a new investment partnership model with an investor, and I’d like your help refining and making sure I'm not missing anything.Here’s the idea:I’ll bring the deal—locate it, vet it, negotiated—typically a single-family rental with either a subject-to or VA loan assumption structure.
Nick Winikoff Subject To” Buyers in Baltimore Area
7 May 2025 | 9 replies
Quote from @Andrew Syrios: I wouldn't offer subject to out of the gate.
Tim Cornwell Unlocking Housing Opportunities: Understanding Washington's House Bill 1110
24 May 2025 | 1 reply
With the city of Bellingham planning for a 30% population increase over the next 20 years, the need for diverse and accessible housing options has never been greater.Looking AheadWith a target of adding over a million homes by 2044, House Bill 1110 represents a significant stride toward meeting the growing demand for housing, particularly in high-demand areas like King County and Whatcom County. 
Timothy Devitt Greenville, SC Market Insight: A City Built for Scalable Investing
29 May 2025 | 0 replies
These pockets offer value-add opportunities and lower price-per-door metrics.Rehab-to-Rental Potential: A lot of older housing stock exists just outside downtown — ideal for BRRRR investors or those using short-term bridge + long-term DSCR strategies.Tenant Diversity: From young professionals and families to retirees relocating from out of state, Greenville’s tenant pool continues to widen.
Timothy Devitt 📍 Charleston, SC Market Insight: Balancing Demand, Density & Opportunity
29 May 2025 | 0 replies
Historic charm, economic diversity, and strong tourism have fueled consistent demand, but that growth also comes with nuances investors should watch closely.🏡 Here’s what stands out right now:Strong Short-Term & Mid-Term Rental Demand: With tourism rebounding and business travel climbing, furnished rentals in areas like West Ashley, James Island, and Mount Pleasant are performing well — especially with operators navigating evolving city ordinances.Limited Inventory + High Appreciation: Investors are finding deals in outer submarkets like Summerville, North Charleston, and Goose Creek, where prices remain more attainable and rental demand is solid.Zoning and Regulation Awareness is Key: Charleston’s growth has prompted tighter regulations on development and rentals.