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Updated 3 months ago, 08/27/2024

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Randy Rodenhouse
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This is what I would do if starting in real estate today

Randy Rodenhouse
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  • Investor
  • Charleston, SC
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This is what I would do if starting out in real estate and wanted to buy my own home and start getting rental income and experience. Buy a 2-4 unit Multiunit using Fannie Mae new program of 5% down program which starts this week.

This marks a departure from the previous multiunit financing requirement of 15-25% down payments for duplexes, triplexes, and four-plexes.

This new option presents a great opportunity for individuals looking to invest in multifamily homes while also enjoying the benefits of homeownership. Prospective owner-landlords can now afford these properties more easily, thanks to the reduced down payment requirement by Fannie Mae.

This is an opportunity to reduce mortgage payments by leveraging rental income.

Things to remember:

1. There are closing costs ~2-4%

2. Must have 6 months of payments in reserve. You just have to show you have the money in your account.

3. Fannie Mae has a maximum loan amount of $1,396,800 for properties with two to four units.

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