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Updated over 6 years ago, 08/08/2018

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Danny Klick
  • Grain Valley, MO
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Sell, rent, or occupy current primary residence?

Danny Klick
  • Grain Valley, MO
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We are currently in a position to leave our current residence and live rent free in a home paying only utilities and upkeep. The rent free home is over an hour from my work, so I am taking into consideration the cost of fuel/vehicle maintenance. My main question is whether it makes more sense to rent out our current residence or sell it and use the equity to invest in multifamily? Our home is worth around $220-230k and we owe $180k. I am new to REI and am open to other strategies or ideas. Would it be feasible to rent our current primary and refinance it to use the equity to invest in multifamily? I know I am overlooking details and obstacles, so any advice from someone with experience would be great! Thank you

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