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All Forum Posts by: Brandon Small

Brandon Small has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

I've landed an amazing job that pays a higher salary than I previously made while on active duty in the military and it has motivated me to begin my real estate investing journey, but I am still in the information gathering stages and I keep circling back to a thought that I haven't been able to shake. I also have an untapped VA Home Loan that I am still thinking about how I plan to use.

I understand the value (from a credit perspective) of having personal mortgage debt and I currently have very good credit. In my current situation, I am renting in Northern Virginia and have never owned a home. My question is, for a new prospective investor in real estate, would it be beneficial to begin with no personal mortgage vs should I have personal mortgage history and then begin real estate investing?

To take some of the ambiguity out of the question, my curiosity stems from a desire to understand from a taxation/strategy perspective, which situation makes the most sense. I don't have a lot of debt, and my monthly income allows for me to set aside an average of about $3500-$4,000 a month in excess cash.

I am a planner and an over analyzer at times and part of me wants to move from my rental situation to begin paying a lower price for a home I would own, and the other part feels comfortable renting while considering real estate investment. I'd like to get some insight on a smart way to do things considering my situation to avoid any missteps.