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Matt Allen
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Alexandria Virginia & Washington DC
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Inheriting a property

Matt Allen
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Alexandria Virginia & Washington DC
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Hey all, I had a death in the family and am fixing up by fathers home to rent out. It’s paid off (worth 225k) could rent for 1850.00 I will have an additional 200k cash to invest in property. Should i buy an additional place for 200k and have 2 paid off rentals and leverage the equity for more down the road, or split the 200k over 3-4 other properties and get loans for the difference?  

Thanks, Matt 

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Adam Bartling
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Adam Bartling
  • Lender
  • Rosenberg, TX
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@Matt Allen  Damn, been there it sucks but keep your head up.

 IMO I would keep the house, rent it.  Take the other 200K and look at a 3-5yr purchase with a syndication, I like new construction, with someone who has been in the industry 10+ years.   But a multi family ( already built) 3-5 year investment will yield 8-10% Cash on Cash and 18-25% Appreciation at sale. 

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