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All Forum Posts by: Eric Chow

Eric Chow has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Help With Lender Options

Eric ChowPosted
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Thanks for the replies! I'm leaning towards option 3  given the loan is relatively small and I will definitely save some money on the front end. Also after 5-7 years there's a chance interest rates come down again (although it is a bit more of a risk)

Post: Help With Lender Options

Eric ChowPosted
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Hello Everyone, 

I am a newbie and about to make an offer this week on my first rental property (duplex)! I have a couple of options for financing that I would love to get some advice on. To keep it simple I basically have 3 options:

1. Conventional loan which I was quoted at 4.375% for a 30 year fixed loan

2. A variable loan that is fixed at 2.25% and has a variable piece that is based on the SOFR index (right now at .1) 

3. A loan at ~3% interest but only fixed for 5-7 years. 


My thinking on this is to go with option 3. I'm basically taking the risk that in 5-7 years the interest rates won't be crazy high, but worst comes to worst at that point, I could just pay off the property (loan is for ~150K). The interest rate for the conventional loan just seems a bit too high to me but obviously gives me the stability and safety of it being 30- year fixed and I can always refinance in a couple of years if rates go down. 

Not sure if the more short-term fixed loan for the significantly lower interest rate is worth it so any thoughts or advice would be really appreciated!

Thank You,  

Eric