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Jack Gray
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charlottesville, VA
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Can anyone please help recommend a strategy for expats overseas?

Jack Gray
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Charlottesville, VA
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I'm just getting started in the world of real estate and need help selecting a strategy.  

I work on a military base in the U.K. and so far all the strategies I've come across like wholesaling and rehabbing look borderline impossible long-distance. I like the idea of buy and hold but I only have about $40k to start (plus another $50k I could tap from my TSP). Unfortunately it looks like you have to put 25% down on non-owner occupied buy and hold rental properties. Which means I could only afford like 1 duplex... and then sit around for another 5 years waiting to save up another downpayment? That doesn't seem like a very efficient strategy.

If anyone could lend some advice on how to create a faster plan I'd be hugely appreciative and more than willing to buy you a pint next time you're in merry England =).  

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Dawn Anastasi
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Dawn Anastasi
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20% is what you need typically for a down payment as an investor (non-owner occupant).

So if you bought 2 duplexes at $80,000 each, then you'd be needing $32,000 ($16,000 each down payment).

That would leave you with <$8,000 to bank into your reserves (assume you had closing costs above).  You can then also hold back all the cash flow from the duplexes into an account to build up to a down payment on your next one.

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