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All Forum Posts by: Amy Bellone

Amy Bellone has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

This is awesome info. Great place to start! Thank you so much @Weston Couch

Hey everyone-

This feels like a unique circumstance, but I'm sure SOMEONE out there has experienced something similar. Welcoming any advice or ideas on the matter. I'm pretty new to the real estate game and am very open minded to options here! Thanks for taking the time for me.

My in-laws are going through a very rough time with many health issues, family deaths, and my FIL was laid off not too long ago. They are struggling to keep up with their mortgage, but are up-side down on their loan (I apologize I don't have the numbers on this one). They're not able to sell at this point but clearly cannot afford the monthly cost to stay. Some significant work would need to be done to sell but could be rented for a reasonable amount of money (which I can afford to do for them). I'm looking into helping them rent it and find a simple quaint apartment in the meantime that would allow them to catch up on all past due bills while still making progress to get on top of their mortgage. I'm also looking for any ideas about transferring ownership to us, or selling (without an agent) to us down the road. I just closed on my home a couple months ago so wouldn't have a down payment to execute that sale now. I'm seeing a lot of info about Due on Sale clauses and am curious about others experience about the matter.

I apologize for the lack of specifics but welcome any advice and things to research into! Thanks in advance! 

Post: What Are Your Personal Goals for 2019?

Amy BellonePosted
  • Manchester, CT
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1

Love this post! For 2019, I love what Will Long said about being more financially fit!

Priority 1- pay off all consumer debt!! Would love to have my first rental property by the end of the year, but need to get this in order before I'm ready to start focusing on that property. In order to get there, I'm currently renting out the other 2 bedrooms in my house which covers all but $250 of my mortgage. I recently set up Mint to keep my budget on my phone and actively monitor my progress as well as a spreadsheet to track the remaining balance in all accounts (using the snowball method).