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#352313 - 09/24/10 03:08 PM
Re: Buying with no money down reality or myth?
[Re: Dan G.]
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I think the most important question here is not whether you get the loan but rather are you prepared for it? This was the biggest problem during the housing bubble of the past 5 years - people were jumping into investments that they were not prepared for. If you buy a rental property and the renters stop paying, will you have enough to cover the mortgage? If the roof suddenly starts leaking, will you be able to fix it out of pocket until the insurance company steps in? If the renters sue you, will you have enough saved up to afford a good attorney? These are all important questions that you MUST be able to answer unequivocally yes before you invest.
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#354348 - 10/12/10 11:36 AM
Re: Buying with no money down reality or myth?
[Re: Kristi Leak]
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Registered: 10/11/10
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Loc: Show Low, AZ
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If you are in a rural location, there is a national program called RHS (Rural Housing) that offers a 0 down loan for a primary home purchase, if your income is within the qualifying guidelines. Both of you have to qualify for the loan, and with a mid 600's score, you shouldn't have any problem. If you write an offer on a property having the seller pay your closing costs, it's possible to get in with no money out of pocket at all. However, this is a federally funded program, and as such, it's subject to funding issues. They do tend to run out of money and that can leave you in the lurch. Talk to a lender and ask if the program is available and find out if you qualify. However, if you plan on doing this for investment purposes, it won't work. This is ONLY for a primary purchase. I'm a former mortgage broker, so I've done hundreds of these over the years.
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#356052 - 10/29/10 11:20 AM
Re: Buying with no money down reality or myth?
[Re: jnation]
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Registered: 10/25/10
Posts: 20
Loc: Canda
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Yes you can do it!
One of the ways I have done it before is with JV(joint venture partners).
You need to find partners that are wanting to invest in real estate and have money and good credit.
You find the deals and approach them with the details. You can structure it so you are both on title, however because you aren't bringing a whole lot to the table you might want to offer your JV 75% off the property and you keep 25%.
You could also do some assignments as well. You put together the deal and assign it to someone else and charge a finders fee. This way you can build up some cash.
There are also sandwhich leases which will allow you to get started in the real estate investing world without your money or credit until you can get in a better situation.
Happy Investing
Jen www.realestatefirsttimers.com
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#361242 - 12/20/10 10:53 AM
Re: Buying with no money down reality or myth?
[Re: Edisto_Joe]
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Registered: 12/20/10
Posts: 33
Loc: PA
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I am currently involved in an investment property that is no money down for ME. I belong to a small group of investors that combine the different resources together. My contribution to the group is my credit and willingness to buy properties and take on loans under my name. Others put up their cash. This property is no money down for ME but not for other investors, but they get a healthy 20% returns.
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#381963 - 07/05/11 04:46 PM
Re: Buying with no money down reality or myth?
[Re: yezzo]
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Registered: 05/05/11
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Loc: San Diego, CA
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People have already mentioned it, but it's worth mentioning again: all the "no money down" housing loans are a big reason we had the crisis in the first place. People are not able to manage the foreseeable future, and do not plan for it. Something goes NOT according to plan and you find yourself in foreclosure.
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#384011 - 07/22/11 06:58 PM
Re: Buying with no money down reality or myth?
[Re: yezzo]
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Registered: 11/06/07
Posts: 1602
Loc: Nevada
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"I would get out of that line of business"
I'm sick of dealing with it, that's why I decided to get into real estate, get my license and become an agent. The problem is I know I won't start making money out of the gate. I need the job I have now because it allows 100% flexibility. If I get another job and have to work 9-5 then I'll have no time to put into real estate.
In a perfect world I would have rental income to keep me alive and be able to pay bills while I spend 50+ hours a week being an agent. Unfortunately no world is perfect.
in all sincerity, if your work experience is in construction, spending 50+ hours a week in real estate sales probably would not work out for you. it will drive you insane. sales is a far different animal than construction.
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#384090 - 07/23/11 04:20 PM
Re: Buying with no money down reality or myth?
[Re: yezzo]
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Registered: 07/23/11
Posts: 34
Loc: Croatia
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In Europe its harder to buy with no money down. In Croatia especially as bank loans are expensive.
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#384095 - 07/23/11 05:17 PM
Re: Buying with no money down reality or myth?
[Re: yezzo]
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Registered: 04/12/08
Posts: 4726
Loc: Vermont's North-East Kingdom
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I hadn't done one for a while; but I'm working a 100% financing deal right now with a USDA Rural Development Guaranteed Loan.
The Borrower makes nearly $50,000 per year teaching school and has over $400,000 in her 401K . . . . but she's wanting this Zero Down Payment Loan, and it's going to fly.
I thought things like this had dried up; but I was wrong. Not a problem.
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Dale C. Hittle of GOLDEN RULE PROPERTIES in Glover, Vermont Where We're Always Striving To Put Together "THE FAIR DEAL"
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#394983 - 11/18/11 06:35 AM
Re: Buying with no money down reality or myth?
[Re: Kevin Curtis]
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Registered: 11/18/11
Posts: 60
Loc: Washington
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Agreed. VA is probably the only way.
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