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All Forum Posts by: Daniel Courant

Daniel Courant has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Strategy to buy first multi-unit

Daniel CourantPosted
  • Rockland , ME
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

I really appreciate all the helpful advice...thank you!  Seems this forum set up does not allow me to pick out and reply to specific posts, so here are my comments/questions:

Elizabeth -- regarding mortgage insurance, my current lender did not require it & I put no money down w/VA loan. Not sure if it is because of my high credit score perhaps? Good point regardless.

It won't be a brand new 4 plex Drew...point taken on being undercapitalized though.

Will - interesting point about my daughter keeping it under wraps that I'm the owner.  Could be tough if i owner-occupy first year, but I'll tnink on it.

Todd - good idea on parents co-signing!

Thank you all again...I see a plan coming together!

Post: Strategy to buy first multi-unit

Daniel CourantPosted
  • Rockland , ME
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

Hi - just looking for a sanity check as I strategize to buy my first multi-unit building.  My daughter is a freshman in college, so plan is to buy a 3 - 4 unit building near her school to owner occupy for at least the first year. That way, I know I have place for her to live cheaply for at least 2 years as I build equity at same time.

Apparently, I can use my VA Loan for up to 4 units, which is for max of $417K. As I have a VA loan on my primary residence already, am planning to re-fi into conventional loan and then take out new VA loan up to the max for apartment building. Prices in best locations near campus look to be $270K - low $400K range, so it seems like a fairly viable strategy.

Any thoughts or flaws you see in my plan? Your feedback is much appreciated!

Thanks,

Dan