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Updated over 1 year ago,
Looking for advice on fund rehab to turn Primary home into rental.
I'm been a homeowner since 2011, long story short I got way too much house (2500 sq feet, 4 bedrooms [to house a blended family], etc) for my income at the time, and the legal issues I had shorty after closing didn't help either. Needless to say over the years I maintain the house in usable condition, and made any required repairs. However, I never had the budget to update the house with current trends, or fix some wear and tear items (ie flooring, windows, old appliances, etc).
I got news earlier this years that I would have to relocate to the SoCal for my next position. I was planning on appling for loan when I was 6 months or less from moving to fund the rehab of the house so I can turn it into an investment property.
But like clockwork, as soon as leave the country for a business trip, something breaks. (The last few trips the washer broke, dishwasher, HVAC capacitor). Well got the call yesterday that my AC was not working at all, after a quick inspection by a tech, they found a leak in my evap core, and since the system is older R-22 refrigerant system that been been phased out, I'm now looking at new loan with Ally bank for just over $13K (had two 0% APR choices. 1) 0% and 0 payments for 6 months, or 2) 0% for 18 months and min payment of $325ish due within next billing statement). I chose option 1 so I can paid odd the Ally Loan with the loan or worst case, tap into savings to pay in full before 6 months.
I'm looking at the possibility moving in March or April of new year, meaning I was planning on applying for the loan by Oct23.
Depending on when this Ally loan reports to the credit reporting agencies, I would now have a new loan on my name that was opened within 30-60 days. From my understanding banks like to use the older FICO models for Home Equity and HELOCs. Should I plan on applying earlier to have a better chance of a approval? Or wait and take action on my original timeline?
Also I didn't want to touch any savings, just in case I have to put cash towards rehab and to cover housing cost in SoCal until my raise takes effect to cover the differences in housing cost.
Numbers:
Estimate Home Value: $315,000-350,000
Outstanding Principle: $201,000ish
APR : 3.25% ( was variable at the beginning of loan)
Home Build: 2003
Projects I'm looking to complete before rental ready.
- New HVAC
- New windows (current ones are cheap and don't stay open or lock properly)
- Replace flooring (downstairs is carpet and vinyl, upstairs is all carpet)
‐ Update kitchen (counter tops are formica, replace old appliances, paint cabinets)
- Update Master Bath (replace counter top due to cracks, new paint)
- Repair front porch due to small fire (damage some floorboards and railing)
-Trim or cut very large Gumball tree down
- Garage door panels replacement
- Small siding repairs
- Repair wear and tear on walls and paint the whole interior.