Quick question I’m new to this real estate stuff when you put a down payment of 3-5% does that mean the home would have to be your primary residence atleast for that year ?
Got you, thanks for thatYes, usually the terms/requirements of an FHA loan state buyers have to reside in the home for a year.
Damn, so you lost like $715/mo? That sucks. That's why I want Real Estate to be part of my ultimate portfolio (hopefully), but I don't want to flip or be a landlord. I've been researching owner financing, which is like being a landlord, but you don't own it, just collect mortgage. Also want to focus on condos on homes you can turn into a duplex/coop. Smaller spaces mean less expensive updates and a co-op situation means double the payments. I still have a lot to learn about it and I'm still broke, but in my head it sounds good.
is it worth it to get a real estate license or whatever just to have in your back pocket just in case
would anyone recommend taking courses or getting licensed as a means to learn more about how to start investing in real estate? or is that two different paths?
Girl...super delusional people out here making $16 dollars a hour trying to get 500k loans.Delusional clients are the woat. Client who wants a house, I told her she isn’t ready. Literally made her talk to the lender who told her the same. Giving me issues with rentals (doesn’t want to do a specific type of credit report) and texts me this am to check out a house for her...to.buy. NO- have you just missed all these convos?![]()
Go through a mortgage broker. There is no best lender right now it’s about the best rate. You can do a 203 on a condo I believe. And last time I check if you paying pmi the bank determines that not you. Good luck.Don't know if I should start a new thread or keep it here; this will be for NYC ownership (no rental):
1. Bets way to get pre-approved (my bank?)?
2. Best lender?
3. Do condos/co-ops/HDFC's allow FHA 203 loans (I think it's NO for HDFC)?
4. Best place to get PMI (bank or elsewhere)?
These are rudimentary questions and I know one size does not fit all but looking to get the basics down packed. Prices are not exactly down in the city (and may not be until the Fall) but looking t be prepared should the opportunity arise.
Thanks in advance.