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Second Home or Investment Property Loan?

Lucas Hammer
  • Chicago, IL
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So I'm considering buying a second home back in my hometown where my family lives. With my dogs and the costs of boarding/renting, it makes financial sense to just own a cheap home in a C or D-class area of another town. It's about 700 miles away and if I was there 2-3 weeks of the year, I'd pay less to own than board and rent. 

What I'm wondering is how the qualifications differ between second-home and investment-property mortgages. It sounds like second-home has lower down payments and better interest rates, but if I realize that I decide in the future I want to AirBNB it or do seasonal rentals while I'm not there, does that immediately disqualify me from having the second-home? It's a house I'd be fine with owning even if it didn't make me a profit so I could see my family more often, but I guess I'm wondering the differences between loan type and what I am and I'm not allowed to do with the property.

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@Lucas Hammer the rule is this cannot be a rental property.  So if the primary use of this property is to rent it, that would violate the terms of the loan.  If it is your 2nd home, that you vacation in or something like that, and you then rent it occasionally, that would not violate the terms.  But if you signed a property management agreement with a company that would find you renters, that would also violate the agreement.  So all of your renters would need to be self-sourced essentially. I hope that helps explain it a little better.

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