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Ben Trageser
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Northern NJ Multi-Family Advice - Creative Financing?

Ben Trageser
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  • Accountant
  • Montclair, NJ
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Have an opportunity to purchase my first multi-family property off-market in a highly sought after area in northern New Jersey. 

Property is a legal two family property with a third floor "border" apartment. 2 units are 3 BR 1 Bath and top floor is 1 BR 1 Bath.

Price for property is $900k. Rents are a little under market at $2,850, $2,850 and $1,300. Property taxes are $22,500 a year.

I am potentially looking to go into the deal with a partner and owner occupy both legal units while renting out the third border apartment. Would be looking to put 5% to 10% max down on property. My vision for property for both business partner and I would be to live there for 3 or so years and then rent out property full time. With my calculation, property would be net zero for cash flow and then flowing cash in 2nd year. I have no problem with this as I am currently renting and would rather be gaining equity than paying rent.

My question is regarding financing. It would be considered a "jumbo" loan because high amount. Conventional loan is looking for 15% down which leaves FHA route. Conventional requires the 15% because I exceed income threshold. FHA I can put less down but the PMI is killer. PMI for loan that amount would be around 1% (approx. $700 a month). That leaves a few option. 1) Go piggyback loan route and have 15% to 20% equity upfront 2) Go private financing route. Pay a higher interest fee but not deal with PMI. 3) Parents have offered to provide loan to me of $100k at approx 2% interest but then in turn gift me the interest every year (making it a 0% interest loan). I could put that into the down payment and then lessen PMI. In essence it would be a piggyback loan with a private lender for "second" mortgage.

Reason I want to go into property with partner is due to better/qualifying for financing on property this large and owner occupy both legal units.

Any thoughts?

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