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Jared Kotler
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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4-PLEX Buy in LLC? Or 30 year conventional fixed?

Jared Kotler
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
Posted

I mean, come on folks, I haven't been in the forums for a while, and maybe someone asked this already, but on a 300K purchase the difference between non-recourse, 5,7 year fixed 25 year am, and a 30 year set it and forget it conventional fixed makes or breaks the P&L. 

What do I do? Suck it up and pay $1,700 a month for protection, or $1,200. Property brings in 3K. It's in west philly, and if someone sues me, isn't what insurance is for? I could overload on that for like $150 a month and still be better off. Thoughts? Or, does everybody hate me already... Cheers!

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