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Thor Camargo
  • Investor
  • Loveland, CO
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Investment Allocation Question

Thor Camargo
  • Investor
  • Loveland, CO
Posted

So I have 3 rental properties in central Illinois. 1 has a mortgage on it. I'm selling one of those 3 tomorrow and can just use the proceeds to pay off the mortgage on the third and pay off the mortgage - leaving me with 2 houses with no debt and about $200k in equity.

Here's where my options get weird.

I'm moving to Colorado (where real estate prices are hefty - The place I'm likely to get will be coincidentally around $200k.) I also have the ability to get a VA loan for a low APR for NO money down (if I wanted to - although I would have about $50k to put as a down payment.)

Would you:

A - Sell the 2 rentals and buy a place in cash in Colorado and build back equity with the savings on not having a mortgage payment?

B - Take the loan on the place in Colorado and keep the 2 places - likely using a property management company to run them.

C - Other - Please explain.

Thanks for any feedback in advance!

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