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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Ready to pull the first trigger
Hey Bigger Pockets fam, I'm JP Wurth and I'm an engineer for Corvette engine assembly in Bowling Green, KY.
I have just got my primary residence under contract set to close at the end of May.
I will have a good chunk of equity coming my way after closing, and knowing this cash is one of the hardest aspects of getting started, I don't want to miss the opportunity.
The most I could borrow is 400-450k total between primary residence and investment.
As properties pop up in this sellers market, I'm crunching numbers on a small down payment (5-20%) on a primary residence, and 20% down on an investment property. Could buy an owner occupied duplex to house hack, or purchase a single family for myself and multifamily for BRRRR.
I'm looking anywhere in the area (Bowling Green, Nashville, Louisville, Cincinnati and would consider more remote)
Good to be a part of the Bigger Pockets community and excited to get going!
JP