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Sebastien Beauboeuf
  • Chicago, IL
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FHA or Conventional when you have both options?

Sebastien Beauboeuf
  • Chicago, IL
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I'm planning on buying my first property in Chicago next year when i have enough money saved up. By that time I'll have enough money to put 20% down on a $200k property plus renovations. My plan is to buy and hold either a single or multi family house (30 year fix). In either cases, me and my gf will be living in the property which should get me qualified for an FHA loan. I want to find an under market value property that I can fix up a little and then refinance it a year or two later to get funds for my next property. My question is should i go FHA or Conventional?

I know depending on who I ask i can get either one. Below are some of the pros and cons I could come up with.  What are other things to consider? Which one makes more sense for my situation? (I have good credit)

FHA pros: low down payment, i'll be able to keep more of my savings, pay low or no mortgage when i rent other unit(s)

FHA cons: I'll have to pay PMIs, higher mortgage if I can't rent other unit(s)

Conventional pros: lower mortgage payments

Conventional cons: less money available for other deals, less money available if something goes wrong

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Sebastien Beauboeuf
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Sebastien Beauboeuf
  • Chicago, IL
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@Michael Facchini thanks! I never really thought about how the rates would be next year. The only reason i wanted to wait until next year was to save enough for 20% down payment on 300k-400k property. I knew i had the FHA option but i guess i also wanted to have the option to put 20% down, if that was a better option. But i understand your point.

@Matthew Porcaro Thank you so much for your feedback!

@Mica Moore Yes i've heard that from different investors. That's one of the reasons i asked the question on the forum to get other investors' point of view and be able to make a better decision. 

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