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All Forum Posts by: Corey Miller

Corey Miller has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: New Member from Pennsylvania

Corey MillerPosted
  • Jersey Shore, PA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 6

@Dan Guenther Unfortunately I am not. I bought my house 9 years ago and had no knowledge of such activities at that time. I really wish I did though! Lesson learned for sure

Post: Cash on hand or HELOC to start investing?

Corey MillerPosted
  • Jersey Shore, PA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 6

So, I kind of got a slow start into the whole personal finance game. About 6 months ago, I finally decided that I was going to start budgeting. My end goal being debt free. As of right now, I’m on track to have everything paid off except for my home by around February. I have made about every mistake you can make financially, but I’ve learned those tough lessons along the way. I have started scouting out properties, ran numbers on a bunch of houses, and even went to look at a couple. I am looking at doing multi family home investing.

I currently have a $40,000 HELOC on the home I currently live in. I don't have a whole lot of cash on hand because I have been working on paying off my debts. So I guess the real question is, should I use my HELOC to invest in my first multi family rental? Or should I wait until I have enough cash on hand for a down payment and try to use my HELOC more towards renovations to the unit or using it as a safety net? I realize with the HELOC, the returns won't be as good because of the interest, but at the same time, I always hear it's better to invest sooner rather than later. My gut tells me to wait until I have the cash on hand for the down payment, but I'm very ambitious. I enjoy running the numbers and looking at places, I don't wanna say that I have analysis paralysis, I just don't want to start off on the wrong foot like I did early in my career.

Post: New Member from Pennsylvania

Corey MillerPosted
  • Jersey Shore, PA
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 6

Hello everybody! I am a new member here, but am not a newcomer to the podcast by any means! I have recently discovered my passion for real estate at 28 years of age. I currently own a home, and am currently saving up to purchase my first rental! I have been doing a lot of research, along with a lot of listening. I am from the Central Pennsylvania area. Between Williamsport Pennsylvania and State College Pennsylvania. I have a passion for just the researching of properties, and the art of running the numbers. I'm looking forward to learning a lot for the forums and making my first deal in the near future!