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Selling first home & using equity to purchase bigger property

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We bought our first home in 2017 for 569,000 and today currently it is currently worth around 775,000. After speaking to our realtor about possibly renting out our first home and using our equity to purchase a bigger home, we realized that we could possibly lose money on renting it out. I'm trying to convince my (frugal) husband to instead sell our first home to purchase a bigger home for our growing family but its taking a lot for him to consider it. Since purchasing our first home we've significantly increased our income and the equity that we have gained from our first property would be significant enough to put towards potentials in our neighborhood. Please help me find some selling points for him! 

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