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Catherine Javier
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Keep, refinance or sell?

Catherine Javier
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Hello everyone! Asking for your expert opinion. Any thoughts are appreciated!

We bought at $212k, we put 20% DP used DSCR(~45k because it was appraised at $206k).

Some of the updates we did: changed roof& hvac, minor cosmetics, replaced driveway spent probably $40k.

Remaining loan is about 152k @5.75%. Mortgage is only less than $1400. For 2025 we are assuming it will rise at $1500-1600

Same townhomes pending at $260’s; if we upgrade kitchen/bathroom around $275 up

Current tenant leaves Dec 31, 2024 Assuming rent stays the same for LTR, we will be cashflow negative since Home/Hazard Insurance and Taxes will increase inevitably.

Should we:

  1. 1. Upgrade/Renovate update Kitchen, Bathroom & Flooring which would cost us about $50-60k with furnishing, keep it as MTR or STR then refinance or **midterm rents 2400 and up with comps; then Refinance or….
  1. 2. No renovations, but cashflow negative (wont hire property manager anymore just to breakeven) @$170-1850
  1. 3. 1031 and buy in WA where we can manage on our own

Same problems with others, we have limited cash available. if we do buy on WA , few concerns are:

  • We are intermittently rehabbing our current home to be rented as Nursing Home eventually hopefully in 2 yrs.
  • home in WA are more expensive and would need higher downpayment and it would be challenging for us because our DTI is high already, we would have do to a dscr thats 100k++ DP


Sorry for the lengthy post, hope to hear from you!

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Benjamin Aaker
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Benjamin Aaker
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From your options, #1 is a big sink of cash and I can't tell how much that increases you rent. #2 is a no due to cash flow negative. #3 is the way to go. HOAs cause a lot of headaches for investors as their mindset is usually different. That's another reason to sell.

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