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The 3 Strategies to Pay PMI
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- 05/23/23 08:00AM - 08:30AM America/Denver
- https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6qzg_yxcSFWGF6t9I3-6ng
- Free
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Whether they're putting 15% down and buying a non-owner-occupied property or utilizing an owner-occupied loan with 0%, 3%, 3.5%, or 5% down for Nomading™ or house hacking, some real estate investors will choose to put less than 20% down. With the decision to put less than 20% down comes the choice of how to pay for private mortgage insurance (PMI).
There are three options (plus some combinations of the three options): up-front lump sum, lender-paid, and monthly. And, as you might have guessed, there are pros and cons to each option.
In this mini-class, James will cover the three options and go over the pros and cons of each.
This is a mini-class for real estate investors looking to buy a rental property in the next 90 days... despite:
- High property prices
- High mortgage interest rates, and
- Lagging rents
A faster, easier, safer, and more profitable approach.
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