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Tyler Hardy
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  • Williamson, GA
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Wife is not comfortable REI

Tyler Hardy
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Williamson, GA
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I'm a new investor and I'm on the hunt for my first deal. I've been narrowing down my search and I'd like to start in smaller, commercial multi family (5+ units). The issue I have is the up front capitol. We recently built a house and put the large majority of our liquid capitol in it to keep our mortgage down. This way, when I finally get to the point of leaving my day job we won't have a huge monthly payment to cover, and we're not paying as much in interest. Unfortunately this leaves with with very little to invest. 

My issue is this, I'm thinking about using a HELOC to start investing but I will only do this if my wife is comfortable with it (being that this is our primary residence). I chose a HELOC because of the lower risk of default, and the fact that it won't change our mortgage payment like a REFI would. Because her parents were both agents before the crash and basically lost everything, she's hesitant about investing. How can I have the conversation with her that will put her mind at ease? Should I even try to push the issue if she's not comfortable? I'd like to have access to the 200k or so of equity I have in my home, but it's not worth her laying awake at night stressed about the risk. Thoughts?

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Dennis M.#5 General Landlording & Rental Properties Contributor
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Dennis M.#5 General Landlording & Rental Properties Contributor
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Don’t put your personal residence up on the line to buy real estate . Having your duplex taken down the street is not as bad as your family being thrown out in the steeet . Caleb is correct helocs are risky .

Why do you think you need 5+units right out of that gate ? Have you been watching grant Cardone motivational crap online ? You don’t know what your doing yet bro you don’t have the knowledge and skill required even if you had the cash in your pocket .get yourself a duplex and learn the business some without going into debt up to your eyeballs right away . Once the wife sees the proof of concept And the money coming in she will wake up soon enough . Don’t try to push or overly convince her she’s just not ready to be strong armed into it , you’ll just cause strife in your marriage

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