Landlording for Life Real Estate Podcast · Henry Washington – Getting Started In Real Estate Investing Henry Washington, Owner of Independance Realty Group LLC, discusses the systems, tools, mindset, financing alternatives, and prospecting ideas necessary to become a real estate investor. Questions Discussed on Getting Started in Real Estate Investing : 1 Tell us […]
Read More ›Landlording for Life Real Estate Podcast · Max Fisch – Spotting Opportunity In Expensive Suburbs Max Fisch, investor and entreprenuer, shares his system of wholesaling, rehabbing, and referring out leads on real estate transactions with listeners and how they can do the same. Questions Discussed on “Spotting Opportunity for Real Estate in Expensive Suburbs” : […]
Read More ›Landlording for Life Real Estate Podcast · Jay Harvey – Getting Started Investing in Mobile Homes Jay Harvey, Co-Founder of Trailer Cash Academy, discusses how to invest in mobile homes, underwriting and financing mobile homes, and what team members work best for developing a wealth building real estate strategy with mobile home investment. Questions Discussed […]
Read More ›Matt Deboth is a Bigger Pockets contributor who has built a strong real estate portfolio in the Des Moines, IA market. Matt discusses his favorite unusual methods for generating downpayment funds in order to purchase real estate. Landlording for Life Real Estate Podcast · Matt DeBoth – Five Unusual Downpayment Ideas
Read More ›Paul Winterowd Multifamily Financing Updates for 2020 Paul Winterowd, with Bonneville Multifamily Capital, provides multifamily financing to investors throughout the USA. From late 2018 to 2020, multifamily financing has been very steady. With cap rates compressing and international capital coming into US real estate markets, much of this has to do with gauging the 10 […]
Read More ›Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae only allow 10 properties…right? Right…and wrong. It depends on the loan value of the asset. For instance, if an investor purchases 10 properties (maximum of 40 units) that are considered residential (4 units or less), then that investor is capped and can not put any Freddie or Fannie properties in […]
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