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Decision Time
I have a property that was previously my residence and I have been renting for a couple years. I need to decide if I should keep it or sell it. If I sell it before July, I will be able to take the small gain tax free.
I have it currently rented to an A+ tenant. This is probably the only reason I'm considering keeping it. She sends her checks and contacts me about once a year. When the hot water tank broke she offered to pay half. A+!!
Rent: $1,450
Mortgage, heloc, tax, insurance: $1,573
before maintenance or any reserves etc., I am cash flow negative. I repaired literally everything in the house when I owned it, so maintenance has been minimal recently.
However the house is in a good area with potential for appreciation and I'm 10 years into the mortgage now, so I'm paying down about $350 a month in principal. The rate on the mortgage is 6.125, I might be able to get a little better rate but I don't want to refinance if I'm getting rid of it.
If I were to sell, I would net about 20k after expenses and I could use that toward a better cash flowing property.
So what would you do? Sell it or keep it?