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Updated over 2 years ago, 07/15/2022

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Thomas O'Donnell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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How Can I Buy a Property That is Well Over My Loan Amount?

Thomas O'Donnell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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What's up guys! I'm in need of some advice/tips for my first investment property. I am moving to Columbus, Ohio next week and will be staying in an Air B&B for a month while I secure a job and look for property. My goal is to get into a duplex (this is really what I want) but I only have a pre approval estimate (not official til I pick up employment over there) of around $150-160k. Unfortunately there are no duplexes in this range, and most of them are over $250k. However, I could qualify for a SFH and rent out the rooms. I really really would prefer to get a duplex as opposed to a SFH and rent out rooms. What are some creative ways that I can finance a duplex/qualify for something well over my loan estimate? Also, many of the SFH have just one bathroom for 3 bedrooms and sometimes 4 bedrooms. If I am renting out the rooms in a SFH, I would really like there to be at least 2 bathrooms for the amount of people living there. I would much rather have a duplex than a SFH but it seems to be almost impossible. I refuse to give up though as it is what I really want. Thank you for any tips on how I can finance this or find other ways to qualify.

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