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Updated about 3 years ago, 11/20/2021

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Mark DiRenzo
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Whats up guys! I have a situation that I need expert opinions on since I started out and dont have a mentor in the field! Im looking to buy another rental property in a prime student rental location for $250k. Down payment would be $50k. I only have $40k in savings and currently have one rental with about approximately $80k in equity I am able to pull out if needed. Do you guys think I should use some of that equity in a cash out refi to purchase the other home and take a hit to income on my other property with a new mortgage, or should I look for a a lender willing to do 10% down. Either way it seems like passive income would take a hit. Do you guys have any advice for me in my position - finding it hard to grow my portfolio with my current situation and home prices near me. My first rental pockets about $9k a year in total before taxes.

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