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Jonathan Buelow
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wisconsin
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Feedback on my current situation

Jonathan Buelow
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Wisconsin
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I currently have 100% equity on a '69 Mobile home worth about 15k(complete guess) at a park and have about 15-20k in the bank. I have been aggressively watching videos and doing research but only for a couple of months, so my knowledge is still minimal. These are a few of the options I have come up with and would like to get some feedback on:

Option 1: Continue living in the mobile home and using my money and a Cash-out Refinance as a down payment on a du-quadplex.

Option 2: Use Cash-out refinancing to remodel and flip the trailer, then house hack a du-quadplex.

I am leaning toward option 1 because my utilities and lot fee combined are cheaper than rent in my area. The thought is if I house-hacked I would be taking away from my potential income. Sadly, the park does not allow renting so I would have to sell the trailer if I choose the house-hack route.

I realize these aren't the only 2 options so I am open to suggestions and would love to hear others' opinions.

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