Rental Properties
Optimize the Success of Your Investment Portfolio with a DSCR Loan for Rental Property
Investing in rental properties can be a profitable way to build passive income. But how do you finance a rental property purchase? Traditional loans may not always be the best option, especially if you’re looking to take out a large loan. This is where DSCR loans come in. Debt Service
Real estate investors are pulling back from the housing market with home buying down 30%, report says
Investor home buying has fallen 30% over the past year as high prices and rising interest rates cause companies to pull back from the US housing market, according to a report.
Rent Growth Has Peaked—And Could Start Declining
Rent growth is beginning to slow down, with a few markets showing negative year-over-year growth.
Landlord Tips: 13 Must-Know Tips for New Landlords
Being a landlord can be challenging, especially when you’re starting out. From finding and screening tenants, creating and following a rental agreement, and collecting rent online, we will help guide you through all the important landlord tasks.
Investment property statistics and tips 2022
The concept of investing might make you think of buying and selling stocks and bonds. However, you can also invest by purchasing an investment property, whether you plan to rent it out for a long time or fix it up to sell for a quick profit. As you compare options to buy
The Debt Service Coverage Ratio and How to Calculate It
The debt service coverage ratio (DSCR) is used to determine the ability of a business to cover additional debt payments. Lenders use the DSCR to determine whether to approve a loan or a mortgage.
Rental Properties: Pros and Cons
Owning a rental property can be financially rewarding. If you’re exploring this type of real estate as an investment, be aware of the risks and responsibilities.
What Is a Mortgage?
A mortgage is a type of loan used to purchase or maintain a home, land, or other types of real estate. The borrower agrees to pay the lender over time, typically…