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Brandon Seidel
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  • San Diego, CA
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Should I sell or keep my Carlsbad rental?

Brandon Seidel
  • Homeowner
  • San Diego, CA
Posted

Hey BP community,

Looking for some feedback on a decision I’ve been going back and forth on — hoping some of you with experience in high-appreciation markets or equity redeployment strategies can weigh in.

Here’s the situation:

• I own a rental property in Carlsbad, CA (ZIP 92010).

• Purchased for $820K, now worth ~$1.5M.

• I owe ~$630K on a 3% fixed mortgage.

• It cash flows about $20K annually after all expenses.

• I now live in Texas and am considering either upgrading my primary residence here or reallocating the equity into something more scalable.

My current thought process:

Pros of Keeping:

• Locked-in 3% rate is hard to beat.

• Strong appreciation and demand in Carlsbad.

• Consistent, low-maintenance cash flow.

Cons of Keeping:

• Significant equity trapped in a single asset.

• $20K/year on $870K of equity is a pretty low return (~2.3%).

Options I’m considering:

1. Sell and use part of the equity for a larger home in Houston (where I’m raising a growing family), and invest the rest into the stock market or other real estate deals.

2. Do a cash-out refinance, though the rate jump makes me hesitant.

3. Just hold long-term and let it ride — enjoy the appreciation and tax benefits.

Would love to hear from anyone who has faced similar decisions, especially those who’ve moved out of state from a high-growth area. What would you do in my position?

Appreciate any insights!

Brandon

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