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Eric Eckman
  • Lyndhurst, OH
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Straight to LLC or not?

Eric Eckman
  • Lyndhurst, OH
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I'm preparing to buy my first rental property, single family. Ultimately I hope to have several and plan to own them in an LLC. My debt-to-income is such that I could definitely qualify for a traditional 30-year mortgage, with a 20% downpayment and low interest rate but it would be in my name. Under this route, I'd transfer to the LLC in the future.

However, I know there are risks with transferring to an LLC in this fashion so am I better off just biting the bullet and taking the loan out through the LLC, meaning 30% downpayment, likely less than 30 year loan, and likely a bit higher interest rate?

Am I even thinking about this the right way? Any thoughts are appreciated. 

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Jacob A.
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
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Jacob A.
  • Tuscaloosa, AL
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@Eric Eckman

Congrats on taking the steps to move into the real estate investing world man. 

My advice is this. Find a deal first that makes sense. Then worry with the rest of it. I personally tend to lean the way of using the owner occupied strategy due to the numerous options for financing. I would not get caught up in the whole LLC vs S Corp vs Personal debate just yet.

1) Find a deal

2) Make sure that the numbers work on the property

3) Contact lenders and use it as personal residence for a bit 

4) DONT  GET CAUGHT UP IN LEGALITIES THAT WILL COST YOU THE DEAL 

Hope this helps and again this is just my opinion!

Best of luck!

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