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First investment property
Hi everyone! I own my single family residence but just sold my business and am looking to purchase an investment property. My goal is monthly cash flow. Cash I would have to commit to this is around 20k. Does anyone have any recommendations? I’ve been trying to think of ways I could purchase a property to rent out. Thanks!
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HI Christian, it really depends on what your long term goal on investing real estate. You want to invest just to have a place to live and potentially offsetting your mortgage payment by renting out the vacated rooms or having x amount of cashflow in the future? Looking into single family houses or multifamily, as there is an actual land that you own and potentially build ADU/DADU in the foreseeable future. However, if you build the ADU and not condomise it, they appraisal will only view it as a SFR and give you the rent as SFR at 75% if lease agreements is being used. If you want to maximize your max rents then if might be a good idea to condomise it so that you can get rents as two separate units.
Also, the beauty of FHA is that it allows you to put 3.5% down payment to invest in 1-4 units. However if you plan on buying 3-4units, there is a trigger rule for FHA, it is called the self sufficiency test. In order to past this SS test, your appraised market gross rental income at 75% has to be more/equal to your monthly mortgage payment (PITIA). These are something to be considered. Feel free to DM and we can talk more about it @Carlos Valencia @Albert Bui