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Christopher Harn
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Would you rent or just sell?

Christopher Harn
  • Homeowner
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We are currently living in a townhome, my wife is due to have our second child in a month or two. Hence we need a larger place.

I'm torn on weither I can rent out our current townhome or if I should just sell it. I really dont feel like showing our home... It's clean, but keeping the place in show condition is a pain in the @55...

I'm completely new to this so please bear with me :)

Our PITA on the townhome is about 815 / month
Our ITA (is there such a thing?) is currently 698.84 and dropping

I have seen other properties for rent in my community at 750

I may have a good renter (friend of the family, who happens to be a home painter) lined up for somewhere between 700-800, so lets assume 750 for the discussion. She wants to buy the place but her financing is not in line. She does have 2000 cash saved, I may ask for the 2k and sell her an option to buy.

Would you rent out the property, under the conditions?

I realize the deal is upside down about 75 bucks a month, but it seems as though that 75 a month just goes straight to prinicple. Also I would be speculating that the property value would at least stay above what I originally purchased at 3 years ago. Lexington Kentucky.

I realize it is contigent on the property not sitting vacant, as well...

Slap some sense in to me someone! I'm a computer programmer, not a landlord, but this seems like a semi decent opportunity. What am I missing?

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