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Start with 4 units or go bigger
I have a va loan and was set on buying a 4 unit instead of a house . I thought this was my best option to get into real estate but listening to Uncle G , he says 16 units as a min for cover. I feel like that’s for people who have a lot of upfront cash so should I start with the 4plex and house hack . ( mind you I will have a down payment and not be over leveraged) All responses are appreciated
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Originally posted by @Sterling Hill:
I have a va loan and was set on buying a 4 unit instead of a house . I thought this was my best option to get into real estate but listening to Uncle G , he says 16 units as a min for cover. I feel like that’s for people who have a lot of upfront cash so should I start with the 4plex and house hack . ( mind you I will have a down payment and not be over leveraged) All responses are appreciated
You're both right.
16 units is a different animal requiring different financing. If you have a lot of cash, go that route; but I wouldn't live there.
4 units is the max for VA and it has to be owner occupied. Your best bet would be to go Fannie Mae with 5% down first (still 4 units must be owner occupied), then use your VA to get 4 more units in a year or so. Then after that, begin accumulating more doors and you're off to the races.
Best of luck
Stephanie