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Should I start with a FHA 203k loan?

Bryan Benavides
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There is a house in my area listed for $195,000 asking price for about 7 months now. It has 4 beds 1 bath 2186 sqft lot is 9,949. Garage is attached 1 space. It needs new flooring new cabinets and other simple cosmetic things. I know I can get this house for a lot cheaper due to it being in the market a while. My question is should I get a 203k loan now? Or buy the house as is then refinance it with the 203k loan? I’m still learning about loans and refinancing, I know the basics but I need a little more understanding on the best way to build equity. Feel free to ask more about the property if you need more info.

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Matthew Porcaro
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Matthew Porcaro
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@Scott Wolf thanks for the recommendation, Scott!

A 203k or HomeStyle loan would be perfect for this kind of property. No need to refinance into the loan, you can purchase and wrap in renovation costs into one loan with these.

Remember though, these loans are for owner occupants, so you must make this property your primary residence for at least a year.

That said, the live-in flip strategy is how a lot of investors start building wealth quickly with real estate!

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The 203k Way

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