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Freedom Mentor

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@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
When you end goal is to hold real estate long term, that's when long term bank financing comes into play. I also like to take over deals with owner financing or Subject To financing and then just pay for the renovations out of pocket. What some investors do is buy and rehab with a Hard Money loan and then refinance with a standard bank loan.
@ivanleon8898
@ivanleon8898 4 жыл бұрын
What's a good fixed interest rate?
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
So long as you cash flow extremely well (and that includes spending the money to maintain the property overtime), then that approach is fantastic. The issue is that most people barely eek out a cash flow on single family homes and therefore neglect maintenance and so, overtime, their properties deteriorate, the coming and going of tenants sucks up tons of money and then, 5 years later, there is little to no financial benefit. It has to cash flow strong to work.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
You can "Google" to find them. You can attend the local REIA clubs (Suncoast REIA, Tampa Bay REIA), etc. They aren't all that difficult to locate. The more challenging detail is having a deal good enough that they actually want to fund and building a relationship so that they are more flexible on terms and fees).
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
The right paperwork. The right deal structure. The right closing set up. There is a whole lot that goes into it. But even if they do get together, if you set it up right, they can't cut you out.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
Because you were the genius in the deal who found the distressed seller. That's why we focus on deals that are NOT listed on the MLS. The key is to get to the deals before anyone else knows about them.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
Absolutely., But make sure you buy them at a real good bargain so you can cashflow really, really strong. The problem with duplexes is that you can't do Rent to Owns so your rents have to really produce cashflow to help offset the inevitable issues that arise.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
If you have the right contract in place with the seller, you acquire Equitable Interest in the property and you have the Constitutional right to free alienation of property, therefore, you have the right to sell the property based on the fact that you have it under contract. If you have the right language, you can market it in anyway you deem fit, from signs, online postings, the MLS, to all sorts of other ways to find buyer.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
Interesting questions. Why real estate? Why the United States? Isn't there some real estate advisors in your country that could help you?
@Checkitoutwithgwen
@Checkitoutwithgwen 11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for investing in such a necessary topic! I am learning so much about Real Estate by watching you!
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
DISCLAIMER: The following is NOT legal advice. OK...You can modify your loan on your own. Paying someone else is usually a big waste of money. But remember that it will take a while, expect to fax the same documents ten times to the different people at the bank. Like doing anything yourself that is new, it may not be fun. But save your money and modify the loan yourself.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
If the rent is strong enough, I have seen where some investors use Hard Money loans for long term rentals. Why not structure creative financing? If the property is listed for $72,000 and no one has bought it yet, that sends a red flag up that the property may not be as valuable as it first appears.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
Are you sure about, "...the amount its diluted is minuscule..." ? You may be teaching me something new, but from my understanding, inflation (the devaluing of money) is caused by the printing of money. Again, I am no expert on this particular subject, but from all my studies, I think the dilution is significant.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
Yes. And to take it a step further, you really want to get help from an attorney that truly understands creative real estate investing.
@mattyoung7268
@mattyoung7268 11 жыл бұрын
property investing makes me excited and i don't even know why this is defiantly where i want to create my wealth glad i found your channel phil cheers.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
HUD Foreclosures are a completely different ball of wax. You may not even be able to buy it for a period of time since you are not an owner occupied buyer. Unfortunately, this KZbin comment box is a tough place to try to coach and mentor someone. I wish you the best of luck. Perhaps consider watching many of my other videos.
@Mike5822
@Mike5822 11 жыл бұрын
Phil I really appreciate your input. I watched the video of you presenting to the college class and how you started. I had the same situation in college where I rented a house and the owner asked if I wanted to buy it at the time. I told him no and regretted it ever since. Thanks for sharing your knowledge of the industry. You are a big help to others.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
I don't understand the question. Are you asking me how many hours you should be reading if you are first getting started? Or are you referring to how much I personally read? I eat, breathe and sleep real estate investing. You probably won't find anyone more immersed in real estate investing on a day to day basis.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
Read my book. Your plan sounds great but in practice, you could use that $30,000 to buy 5 houses or more in the MetroPlex.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
I will dig into that. Thanks so much for sharing. Perhaps I over-simplified fractional reserve banking in the video :)
@neofender2012
@neofender2012 11 жыл бұрын
Finally someone that wants to legitimately share how to invest in real estate without having to pay for it !!!! Lol you are awesome phil!!!!!
@__-ox5kz
@__-ox5kz 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Phil for sharing all this with people. You are one of very very few people that i agree with here on youtube... all the best
@UltimateBargains
@UltimateBargains 11 жыл бұрын
Phil, I think you should read the Wikipedia article on Fractional Reserve Banking. The money supply expands based on the reciprocal of the reserve percentage (it varies over time) only when the borrowed money is actually deposited back into the banking system. Thus, when money is lost on a foreclosure, for example, the bank is liable to its depositors for that loss. Also read the "Islamic Banking" article about how Islamic banks don't lend for interest, but invest as equity partners for profit.
@febelynbernal7256
@febelynbernal7256 4 жыл бұрын
You are a TRUE teacher. I always feel like I am in a lecture like in college. I am learning a lot. Thank you.
@aduarte3201
@aduarte3201 11 жыл бұрын
I feel like I found a deal but having trouble finding a hard money lender. The house is listed for $72,000 and there is a comparable down the street that just sold for $136k. This would be my first investment property but its something I've been dreaming of for years. I want to keep the house as a rental though- is a hard money loan still a good option if I dont have a down payment?
@neofender2012
@neofender2012 11 жыл бұрын
Would u buy 1bed 1 bath condos as rental property? And do u thinks its better to use a property manager rather than do it your self? Thanks phil
@ceostyle2000
@ceostyle2000 11 жыл бұрын
Phil, what do u think about the old fashion buy, hold, rent it out.accumulate maybe liquidate everything down the road?
@cloober2099
@cloober2099 10 жыл бұрын
Phil. your presentations are excellent.. I even filled out the apprenticeship app on your web site and watched your 56 minute video.. I hope to hear from you soon.. And much kudos to you on the LLC/S-Corp videos for RE investors that you did.. Great information !!
@yaronsamara1301
@yaronsamara1301 8 жыл бұрын
I love to learn for u. U r good. I just want to say thank you.
@Swelly_K
@Swelly_K 9 жыл бұрын
Good day Phil I'm a bit new to real estate and I would really appreciate if you could explain what is "getting a house under contract" and more importantly how would I go about setting this up I hope I'm not interfering with your schedule sir
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 9 жыл бұрын
MrCrazyClaw It means that you are executing a contract between you as the Buyer and the seller of the property. This video explains more about how that process works: kzbin.info/www/bejne/iHa0l3mnZduhors
@paystar3436
@paystar3436 5 жыл бұрын
For my purposes in the future this is the best educational video I have viewed Phil. I am moviing from strickly "owner financing" to all these financing options. Good to see you have pulled these off. The trouble is finding the providers of such seed capital. I have used owner financing only ...but have been successful in buying and for a low or discounted price knowing that the props will appreciate quickly because OF researched facts that the "public" has no clue about in a very small local that I have "insider" info on that is real and happening or happening in the near future. Now I am looking to get into wholesaling for quick turnover. Yes, I find buyers FIRST !!!.. FOR SUCH AN INVESTMENT PROGRAM. This costs me much time.. but no up front purchases.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 5 жыл бұрын
Check out this video too: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qIjJg3d7jbx1nrM
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
Who says you can't show the house? If you have the right contract with the seller you can.
@RachidNYSE
@RachidNYSE 8 жыл бұрын
Phil, you are wrong about reserve banking. The bank lends $100, gets $40 back then it has to write of $60 off their earnings. The extra $90 is created by expanding the money market but it gets deleted when it is paid back, also the leverage is not as big as in the past anymore.
@Pdiddy2400
@Pdiddy2400 10 жыл бұрын
How does the bank not loose money when they have to transfer $100,000 to the sellers bank account upon settlement? One more question Phil, where can we find private money and hard money lenders? Thanks
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 10 жыл бұрын
Learn how the concept of "fractional banking" works. They aren't lending $100,000 of real money. They may only have $10,000 on deposit to be able to lend that $100,000. You can search for hard money lenders either online or by reaching out to some other local investors. As for private money, you have to cultivate that yourself by building relationships with people who have cash they want to invest.
@cloober2099
@cloober2099 10 жыл бұрын
One more questions Phil, if you dont mind. On the topic of transactional funding, how are you going around the 90-day requirement on being on title before you can sell the property the end buyer? I currently have two pending, and immediate, end buyers that are waiting for a move on my part to get them a SFR here in California. Trans-actional funding will only flash fund for a day or two.. how can 90-days be stretched ? Thank you Phil. Once again, keep the knowledge flowing..
@henrylacks9979
@henrylacks9979 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this video, Phil. How can we simpletons learn more about what good deals look like in our market?
@henrylacks9979
@henrylacks9979 2 жыл бұрын
Money can be an enabler! Wow! Great insights, Phil.
@billybatson3489
@billybatson3489 11 жыл бұрын
Phil do you suppose you can build a good renter portfolio with just duplexes?
@raftika1
@raftika1 4 жыл бұрын
12:20 is this how wholesale works? ive heard about something where you can sell someone elses home to another investor and pocket the difference.
@MarioJPerez
@MarioJPerez 10 жыл бұрын
Hi Phil. Great video. What are the similarities/diferences between hard money and transactional funding? Is transactional funding anything like a conventional loan where I have to qualify to get it? Thanks, MJP
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 10 жыл бұрын
Transactional funding requires that you have a buyer already lined up and ready to close. Hard money does not require you have a buyer lined up, but you must be buying the property for 65 cents on the dollar or less.
@vlad220
@vlad220 10 жыл бұрын
Great video. I always enjoy learning something new about real estate. What you said about banking, however, is incorrect. The way that fractional reserve banking works is that a bank can loan out a large portion of the money it has, and only has to keep a portion of it for any withdrawals that are made. When the bank makes loans it creates a a liability for itself. It has to eventually pay back everybody that deposited into the system. The bank also makes an asset for itself because the debtors owe the bank the amount they borrowed plus interest. If $100k is deposited into the bank, the bank may keep $10k available for withdrawals and would lend out the rest of the money. If the people that borrowed the $90k can't pay it back, the bank will go bankrupt because it still owes that money to the people who deposited it. Most people won't default and the 90k, however, and the money will eventually be deposited into the bank again, by somebody else, and will be lent out again by the bank. When the first $100k was deposited, the bank has a liability of $100k. After a couple of cycles of lending, there may be have $900k of liabilities, $100k in the bank, and $900k+ in assets, and for the bank not to fail, it must get $900k back to cover the liabilities that it has created, plus some extra to cover operational expenses. If somebody fails to pay back a bank somebody still loses money somewhere. If only a small fraction of people default on their loans, then the bank's profits are hurt, but it still makes money from the good loans. If a large fraction default, and the bank can no longer cover outgoing expenses such as interest payments and withdrawals, then it will fail if another bank isn't willing to buy off its assets. It can also fail if everybody rushes to get their money back, since it has to wait for the assets to pay off, but can't wait to pay back the liabilities. When a bank fails the people who deposited into the bank would lose their money, but they don't only because the FDIC insures banks. The people that deposited into the bank don't walk away unscathed, however, because the insured money has to be printed, and so the dollar loses value. In the U.S. if bad loans cause a bank to fail, then everybody that uses the dollar is affected by the bad loans. Obviously it is still better to borrow from the bank than from a friends life savings. As long as the default rate is below what the bank can tolerate then the bank and it's depositors will be fine. The person that pays for it the most will be the debtor since their credit will be ruined. This calculated risk and protection from personal bad loans is of course why banks exist in the first place.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 10 жыл бұрын
Banks are not bound by only being able to lend out their deposits. They can lend up to 10 times (or more) the amount of their deposits. They may be required to keep 10% of those deposits on hand for withdrawal, but they ALSO can lend up to 10 times (or more) of the total deposits.
@vlad220
@vlad220 10 жыл бұрын
Phil Pustejovsky That's interesting, and I didn't know that. I'll have to look into that a bit more.
@icantwaittoplayinthe
@icantwaittoplayinthe 10 жыл бұрын
Banks pay insurance on deposits, this is how the FDIC gets its funding. If you dont pay your bank back the bank takes a hit, they still have to pay back their depositors or creditors.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 10 жыл бұрын
John Carter Keep in mind that they are only lending 10% of deposits. So they would have to totally take a GIGANTIC hit of more than a 90% loss for the FDIC insurance to kick to cover depositors.
@NoJokeWhoLaughs
@NoJokeWhoLaughs 11 жыл бұрын
How may I get a copy of your book? I also do not want to take out loans to buy these houses so I think 30k for is reasonable. Thanks
@mrjongirouard
@mrjongirouard 10 жыл бұрын
Hi Phil, My question is about the hard money part of the video. In it you state the loan up to "65% of the value." My question is the value of what? The value of original purchase price of the property I'm going to pay or the value of the property after the rehab? Thanks Jon
@jaredbellard2777
@jaredbellard2777 7 жыл бұрын
Jon Girouard Value of the Actual Market Value after the property is rehabbed or whole sale. Actual market value is market value in a property's it's best condition.
@mauriciom8430
@mauriciom8430 11 жыл бұрын
You are absolutely correct about having access to money.
@raftika1
@raftika1 4 жыл бұрын
11:20 im sorry but i am not the best with numbers and am new to this but i was confused on what you were talking about where you showed a $100k => $65? what does that represent? i am looking and saving to purchase a home in maybe two years and will need a loan most likely
@fantomg100
@fantomg100 10 жыл бұрын
JUST BOUGHT A CONDO FOR 35G AND SOLD IT 2 DAYS LATER FOR 45G LOVE IT
@Reeceosborne
@Reeceosborne 11 жыл бұрын
Phil your videos are great, i'm 17 from the UK I want to make my first wholesale deal this summer, however I could really do with a mentor. I was wondering if you have any links with mentors in england that could possibly help me?
@xiaoyyin346
@xiaoyyin346 10 жыл бұрын
hey phill, very informative video, just wondering what age should someone start investing real estate?
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
Yes
@NoJokeWhoLaughs
@NoJokeWhoLaughs 11 жыл бұрын
Hi Mr. Phil, I'm a college student looking to get a real estate license in Texas. I go to SMU and therefore will be practicing in the Dallas area. How long do you think it takes for a new agent to make their first sell? My plan is to sell, save 30k, buy a foreclosed home, rent it out for 600-800 a month, and continue the cycle. This may take 2-3 years I know but I was wonder just how long a sell usually takes to get started. Thank you
@filipgustaf
@filipgustaf 11 жыл бұрын
Thanks for replying Phil, I'm 22 and would like to start off earning a living in a field where I can have as much freedom as possible. Investing in general seems really appealing, real estate especially because of no money down options for beginners and huge tax benefits and all. I currently live in one of the least tax- and legal friendly countries for real estate investors in the world. I like the US because of the diversity, language, climate, and the laws to name a few reasons. So why not!
@lisakeene1407
@lisakeene1407 4 жыл бұрын
Love Phil, so much knowledge and has the gift of teaching simple terms. Thanks Phil
@katrinacremeans1132
@katrinacremeans1132 10 жыл бұрын
I admire your passion for other people and rel-estate i would rather loose my own than some one else s in a heart beat. we r working on a rent to own on our first property in the geehto as u put it we are putting our own money into it along with the payments insurance ect. we r on a fixed income. we don't look to gain a profit from this house but a portfolio and home threw other property rehabs. we do all our own work. we are moving 8 hours away + from every one n everything we know do u have any advice thanks
@thompsonappliance3078
@thompsonappliance3078 11 жыл бұрын
Whats the best funding for fix and hold?
@Woodwindist
@Woodwindist 9 жыл бұрын
Hi Phil! Lots of good stuff, particularly interesting info on the transactional financing. One CAUTION TO INVESTORS using the "subject to" technique that I didn't see brought up in the comments (though I might have missed it): it may activate a due on sale clause in the mortgage contract. Sometimes banks ignore the due on sale clause if they are receiving their payments regularly, but sometimes they don't and they are well within their right to pull the plug on the deal particularly if they feel that the new owner is a lot riskier than the previous. I don't know what you would advise, but I don't like nasty financial surprises down the road, especially from financial institutions with good legal teams. I go with the "when in doubt: disclose, disclose, disclose" rule of thumb. How do you go about using "subject to"s while avoiding the due on sale clause?
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 9 жыл бұрын
Woodwindist This video discusses that topic at length: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ooS7eKuFnrejbaM Plus, anytime someone brings up concerns over due on sale clauses, I ask them how many times it has happened to them. I have yet to ever get definitive (not heresay) evidence that anyone has ever been bitten by the due on sale clause when the payments are made on time, ever, in 15 years involved in this business. And bare in mind this channel has over 5 million views so I have enormous exposure to a gigantic worldwide audience. Furthermore, we often take over deals whereby the borrower has deceased subject to and by federal law, if the payments are ontime, the bank can't call those loans due.
@Woodwindist
@Woodwindist 9 жыл бұрын
Phil Pustejovsky Watched the video you recommended. Nice reference to Bigfoot. Thanks for handling that objection so well.
@e2sguy
@e2sguy 7 жыл бұрын
Phil Pustejovsky correct me if I’m wrong but didn’t Dave Ramsey had that happen to him and he lost 4 million in real estate because they pulled his notes
@LifeX2Find
@LifeX2Find 6 жыл бұрын
Sounds more like a commercial deal ..
@filipgustaf
@filipgustaf 11 жыл бұрын
Hi Phil! Can I come over from Sweden and become a student of yours? I've seen most of your videos twice and I'm reading your book for the second time, so it feels almost like I know you in person :). Is it possible to be mentored face to face by you or someone from your team in other states than Florida?(it climate seems so hot down there) If not, do you know any other open-minded investing mentor in the US who you could recommend? Thank you for all what you share!
@aduarte3201
@aduarte3201 11 жыл бұрын
It just went on the market yesterday. Scheduled to see it this afternoon. I found out its a HUD foreclosure so govt owned now. I could rent the house for anywhere from $1200-$1500 based on others in the area. Will try to move on this fast. What do you mean by structure creative financing?
@davidbrackensr5047
@davidbrackensr5047 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks Phil for the insight. My burning desire to achieve my goals will Trump all the obstacles standing in my way at the current time. Thanks for the encouragement and knowledge that you continue to share with us.
@TaRodneyV
@TaRodneyV 10 жыл бұрын
I'm about to start flipping houses here in Texas within the next year and currently I'm gathering all the information I can to gain knowledge in this field. My two biggest questions would be, Where to go purchase the property to flip (what's a good amount for an first timer) and How can I find people to in vest in me so that I can purchase the property to flip?
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 10 жыл бұрын
Finding a great deal, regardless of the price, is the key. If you have a great deal, there is a TON of money resources to help you fund it.
@dsg883
@dsg883 11 жыл бұрын
Phil, these contracts whi draws them up? Real estate lawyers?
@TheYesterdayfilm
@TheYesterdayfilm 11 жыл бұрын
I enjoy all of your videos and learn a lots from you Phil. I want to become a real estate investor. I have a dream to live free in the future. I will use your technics and your educations. Thanks a lots for all your times to share with us.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
We've been very busy lately. I'll have a team member reach out to you shortly. Thanks for your patience.
@Dan-bg5fm
@Dan-bg5fm 7 жыл бұрын
I'm very confused . How exactly doest tradition financing work? How do you make the deal before getting the actual loan for it ?
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
Real Estate Investing is one of the few businesses that you can do on the side (evenings and weekends) because most sellers are home from work during those times. Head over to my website and apply to be my apprentice. Thanks for the compliments!
@franchellemccloud3263
@franchellemccloud3263 6 жыл бұрын
Phil Pustejovsky bi
@mckenzirummelt5478
@mckenzirummelt5478 8 жыл бұрын
I am so interested in this.Thanks for all the videos,I have just begun to watch them.I live in Muskegon Michigan and not much to choose from here as far as properties.I had knee surgery that failed and can't do my old job anymore and really loved your story of how you got started.I am not homeless but am behind on rent.No job as of yet either for I am getting older(50)And I live in a dumpy depressing trailer park .My 22 yr.old Son lives with me and it would be great to even find a house for us to live in.Our credit is bad but not for long since I have found that a simple letter works to the debt collectors..one down so far! Also the a4v works! Do you have any videos how I can find an investor to get me started? Thanks! It would be awesome to be able to just get the Mortgage and then pay it off in a couple months from my federal reserve account..Not many people know a way to do get a Mortgage without any money.Creative thinking! I did watch the no credit/no cash video..but like I said not much opportunity here and I wish I could move because I would.Thanks! Lori Beugnot..My son is Mckenzi..not sure why it came up in his name.
@gustavoperezGnuLinux
@gustavoperezGnuLinux 9 жыл бұрын
Very interestesting, I am learning alot... Thank you for posting the Videos.
@2Twogun
@2Twogun 11 жыл бұрын
Im in the Tampa bay area, is there a listing or org that the "Hard Money" groups belong to?
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
It depends on the situation. And for my thoughts property managers, get a copy of my book for free and check out the real truth behind property management
@LisaLisa-qr3bg
@LisaLisa-qr3bg 10 жыл бұрын
Hi Phil your Testimony on your Experience over the years with this Buissiness is so Powerful and I Really Enjoy your Segment and God Blessed me to see your Video as I was Looking at Another Video!My Self have good Credit and Looking to stop Renting and Own But im also Looking to Use your Method Because I Dont have Much Cash to Work with Right Now!Im going to Sign up to Take your Mentorship on Line so I can Learn more in the Mean Time and also in the Process Learn how to Gain some Financial Benefit from this as Well!Always was Interested in Real Estate but never knew How to go about it and Love to watch Flip This House!God Bless You For All Your Doing to Help others!
@ShortRecess
@ShortRecess 9 жыл бұрын
Where can I find good "subject to" template paperwork to use
@robertjackson4121
@robertjackson4121 6 жыл бұрын
Due on sale clause or required owner occupied original loan. Not lease option etc
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
The Federal Reserve. And the where does the Federal Reserve get their money from? Thin air. Reading the book the Creature from Jekyll Island will reveal the truth behind the whole mechanism. Fascinating. For instance, the Federal Reserve is neither "Federal" nor a "Reserve". The Federal Reserve is not owned by the government. It's privately owned. I wrote a blog post on this subject on my website too called "The Truth Behind the Federal Reserve"
@yechielweiner4017
@yechielweiner4017 4 жыл бұрын
in transactional funding how do have the sale for 120K locked if u didnt even own the property?
@patrynaswritings7617
@patrynaswritings7617 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks like your videos. although this 1 made me more fearful of making mistakes.
@goosecouple
@goosecouple 5 жыл бұрын
Phil please do a video on how to turn a mediocre deal into a great deal.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 5 жыл бұрын
Outside of this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rarSoHxrf55ki68 you have very limited options for doing that. The best thing to do is to focus on great deals rather than trying to turn bad deals into good ones.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
You definitely would REALLY benefit from my book. Go to my website and get a free copy or go to Amazon and type in "How to be a Real Estate Investor"
@aduarte3201
@aduarte3201 11 жыл бұрын
I appreciate your comments anyway- I've watched ALL your videos in the last few days! I'm open to moving into this house too- I could just rent mine. Its in the same neighborhood close to the same size house and condition.
@desertratt27
@desertratt27 11 жыл бұрын
Phil, If banks can lend up to 90% more than what's in the vault, where does the 90% money come from? Mike
@zach10Argento
@zach10Argento 9 жыл бұрын
Phil, how long does it take to build a strong relationship with your bank to the point were you can give them a call and they can write you a check to invest in real state? I own two properties but I had to use my first home as a colateral to purchase the 2nd one. I'm just a beginner at real state. Thanks for the great videos.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 9 жыл бұрын
zach10Argento Never. Banks don't do that, ever. However, you may be able to build a relationship with a hard money lender or other private real estate lender that will do that.
@JC-ly8pz
@JC-ly8pz 8 жыл бұрын
Do you have a video just on hard money lending? that covers calculating purchase, rehab and finance cost to figure out potential profit.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 8 жыл бұрын
Yes. Watch this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/e6bHloV5aNVoqLM
@billybatson3489
@billybatson3489 11 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your help.
@mkloppel
@mkloppel 5 жыл бұрын
Regarding owner financing: How do you approach owners with this proposition? Do you just test the water and ask them if they are open to it? If not what is the best way to pursue them?
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 5 жыл бұрын
There is an entire process in which to best approach sellers so you get the maximum chance of success. It is partially explained in this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/l5m1p55snMyAr5o
@milkmaned5770
@milkmaned5770 9 жыл бұрын
hey Phil how do I get the banks to indulge potential foreclosure or a default on a property? So I don't have to deal with realtors,
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 9 жыл бұрын
+Edwin Buhler Good luck. Banks rarely allow investors to go directly to the asset manager and cut out an agent or an auction.
@Jamieoo77
@Jamieoo77 8 жыл бұрын
I'm a big fan of value and I believe you give a lot of value in your videos. I would love to take your programme, however I don't live in the USA or Canada. your creative financing suggestions are amazing. A quick question. for example someone has a mortgage for 100k and have paid 10k but are now falling behind on mortgage payments. If I took on their mortgage and offered them 10k cash this would be an example of terms in the deal no??
@raftika1
@raftika1 4 жыл бұрын
13:25 how do you secure a contract with a home seller? if you cant find another investor who wants to purchase the home than are you stuck having to purchase the home? thank you for making these videos. im 23 and dont have anyone to really teach me this other than you and graham lol
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 4 жыл бұрын
Take this free video course: courses.freedommentor.com
@detonio71
@detonio71 11 жыл бұрын
Hello Phil. Baltimore,Md Investor/Wholesaler. When borrowing transactional funding what expenses would the investor usually incur? Am I only paying the 2 to 3% on the transaction funds? Does the Buyer pay both closing cost?
@bradleysayers4837
@bradleysayers4837 10 жыл бұрын
Hi Phil I am very exited too have come across ,this and I am going too try this out ,one question the subject too offer ,do you have the document drawn up in the company name or in the trust ?
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 10 жыл бұрын
Depends on the state and the situation.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
No idea. Sorry I couldn't have been of more help.
@nando2real
@nando2real 11 жыл бұрын
Where can I get a better education on real estate
@metalfuture1982
@metalfuture1982 7 жыл бұрын
how do you find the information on a commercial property? Finding the noi is the challenge to do the correct cap.
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 7 жыл бұрын
Watch every video on this KZbin channel: kzbin.info
@iacheson
@iacheson 9 жыл бұрын
Thank you Phil for all the great information.
@Mike5822
@Mike5822 11 жыл бұрын
Phil what kind of immediate expenses can I expect when doing a subject 2. What are the costs associated with this strategy from a buyer perspective? I have a retired man looking to sell his condo in the Dallas area and just wants to get out. If he would just turn the mortgage over to me what would be initial costs?
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 11 жыл бұрын
Depends. Are you closing with a traditional closing attorney/title company? Or are you closing by yourself with a notary? There are costs for recording the deed, at the very least
@jarias2388
@jarias2388 11 жыл бұрын
Phil, do you live in Florida?
@patrickleung88
@patrickleung88 9 жыл бұрын
I been watching you videos for some quite time now, very good videos... I live in nyc and was thinking of starting rentals in NYC, was thinking about using my own savings and funding from banks. What do you think of the market for NYC for rentals for rookies?
@pepeman3099
@pepeman3099 8 жыл бұрын
shark tank, be very careful.
@stevenmillsap3053
@stevenmillsap3053 10 жыл бұрын
I am new to watching your videos. I saw you replying to the person below talking about your course through udemy. I hope it's ok but I joined using your coupon code. I currently am working part time and have a family of 5. I need to do something else but where I live there are no jobs really. So, even though you said in another video this isn't the way to be, I kind of need this to work. I am not quitting my job to do this, but I do want to do this. I got my love of real estate almost 16 years ago (when I was 16) and my uncle got me the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. I just wanted to say I am looking forward to learning everything I can from you. Steven Millsap
@urbanestilo
@urbanestilo 6 жыл бұрын
Hi Phil, My question is when you do a subject to ...when you agree to pay the mortgage does the person remove their name from the deed. And do you later refinance or set up the mortgage and put your name on mortgage loan ? Do you alert the bank and say surprise my name is on the deed and now i want to be on the loan for a possible lower interest rate?
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 6 жыл бұрын
The Deed transfer title to you but the Mortgage (or Deed of Trust or Security Deed)...aka the Security Instrument collateralizing the loan to the property, stays the same and doesn't change. Typically, when you purchase a property Subject To the existing financing, you update the insurance policy which alerts the bank of the change.
@aaronaaron6562
@aaronaaron6562 8 жыл бұрын
Hi Phil. I was curious about the "subject to" you talked about when taking over payments of a mortgage. I understand that the bank or mortgage company can take back the house (maybe just in certain states) if the owner of the house tries to sell it to someone else this way. Is that true and if it is how often does this happen?
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 8 жыл бұрын
The number of times a bank has exercised their rights to enforce the due on sale clause in our 15 years of experience of not only our own 1,000s of deals, but also the ones of others, is ZERO (unless the mortgage fell behind on payments).
@aaronaaron6562
@aaronaaron6562 8 жыл бұрын
+Phil Pustejovsky Thank you for responding Phil. That was very helpful.
@sosa92515
@sosa92515 10 жыл бұрын
This video was very informative! As well as the rest of your other vids, I am currently deployed in Korea and took my time to educate my self through your videos. What led me towards you was purchasing my first home which im currently in the progress, since Im getting out soon of the military. I have one question that i kind of got stuck if you don't mind helping well i have two properties one for 99,000 suburban area decent looking 3 bed 2 bath house with .75 acres, then I have second property which is a duplex in CSU Chico, it is a 3/2 for one side and other 2/2 but it goes for 320,00, again which would be the best way to go forward with this two options? I know i can pay of the 99,000 quicker but then again rent would be an issue where as i would have a bigger dept with the duplex but I know I would be able to rent it out to a family or college students. Thank you
@sosa92515
@sosa92515 10 жыл бұрын
Phil Pustejovsky ..
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 10 жыл бұрын
I don't understand your question. Are you asking what I think you should do with your two currently owned properties?
@kdizzystl
@kdizzystl 8 жыл бұрын
Could you link that Federal Reserve video? I would love to see that.
@JeremyChaudet
@JeremyChaudet 10 жыл бұрын
Hey Phil, When using hard money, (buy, rehab, rent out for a long term hold strategy), do you ever know 100% that you will be able to refinance with a commercial mortgage (in my case) as long as it is rented out and the DSCR is greater then the banks threshold (1.25)?
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 10 жыл бұрын
Is anything ever 100% in anything in life?
@rcruz401
@rcruz401 3 жыл бұрын
Can I do the owner finance with a real estate agent? It's off market right now but I've already spoke to him about getting the house and I been tempted to go directly to owner
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 3 жыл бұрын
Good luck. Most real estate agents hate (or don't understand) creative financing.
@valdanowill
@valdanowill 7 жыл бұрын
Hey Phil please give me your fatherly advice (LOL) I live in a city where the jobs are and i am paying rent. I am buying a house cash where no jobs are.The question is which is better buying the house and living there or renting it and keep paying someones mortgage?
@freedom_mentor
@freedom_mentor 7 жыл бұрын
Depends. What's your return on investment if you rent out the property you are purchasing?
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