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Updated almost 4 years ago, 12/01/2020

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Kirsten Milliken
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ridgetop, TN
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Who do you turn to for advice on your next purchase?

Kirsten Milliken
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ridgetop, TN
Posted

I currently own 3 SFHs, including my residence. I have an $80k heloc on my primary residence that I took out this year in February to purchase a rental property in IN. The property is valued at $160k. I am planning to move in May and want to buy a new home in TN.

I feel like there are a million variables to figure out the best option for financing my next purchase. Equity in my current homes, loan rates, savings, DTI, etc...

Other than summarizing my financial life on BP, who do you turn to for help identifying the best strategy?

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