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Anant Radadia
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Buying new primary residence, What to with current paid off home?

Anant Radadia
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I have SFH in Jacksonville FL. Paid off that home around 2017. With new home purchase, what would be best strategy to go? If i sell this home it would be around 480k. I already have down payment for new home so i really dont need this 480k go there. There are couple of options i have from here. 1) Rent this home. Current area rental is around $2500/Mo. 2) Sell Home and put more down payment towards new home. It also make sense as Interest Rate is 6.8% and Mortgages are front loading, means very high interest in starting years. 3) Sell this house and get 2-3 smaller rental homes. This is good option too.

I thought option 3 may make sense. I started to find good cash flow deals on rental homes. Reading all day how to do it, Listening pod cast 5 hrs a day. When i started to see rental properties its totally heart breaking. Find a deal in Florida is very difficult. How you guys do it? Am i making bad decision here? Is it totally wrong market to find rental?

Please help anyway you think. I am also ok if i need to get some help/ paid service to move forward. 

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Steve Kenney
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Steve Kenney
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Hi Anata,

I would suggest trying to pull out some of the equity from the house to use as a down payment towards other properties. Are you only focusing on single family homes right now? If so, doing a midterm rental (traveling professionals) or a short term rental (airBNB) will allow you to maximize cashflow. Typically, a long term rental on a single family won't cashflow all that much compared to a three or four unit building, for example. 

If you want to grow the number of doors you have and get the largest return on your equity, investing in a multifamily is the route I'd suggest. Obviously this comes with more work - taking care of maintenance issues and managing more tenants, but it also comes with more cashflow. If you combine the equity you have now and borrow from a bank, you could build out a nice size portfolio. 

As far as analyzing deals, when I first started I would look at every multifamily property that got listed in my area. If it was something I was interested in I would run it through my analysis spreadsheet and if the numbers met my criteria, I would setup a showing. That's how you have to do it. Just analyze deals, go look at them, and then when you find one you like put an offer in. It can be a tiresome and frustrating process but if you stick with it eventually you'll find something!

Good luck and let me know if there is anything I can do to help.

  • Steve Kenney
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