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Increase down payment or pull the trigger?
Hi all, not sure if there's a clear answer to this, but just curious to get your thoughts.
I have a steady cash flow at the moment where I can save a few thousand/month. How do you guys decide whether to purchase a property now, or wait a few months until you have more cash to put down on a more expensive place.
I'll give a hypothetical example for clarity's sake:
- Buy a $250,000 property now with $50,000 down, and then another $250,000 property 6 months from now with $50,000 I save up during that time.
- Save up for 6 more months, and just buy a $500,000 property with $100,000 down.
Of course, the availability of a solid deal may dictate a lot of the decision making process, but let's assuming that the qualities of the deal at both price points are equal, what kind of points do you all consider?