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All Forum Posts by: Geoffrey Vasquez

Geoffrey Vasquez has started 3 posts and replied 13 times.

Hello,

This is my first time joining the call. Apologies, showed up a little late. What's the best way to keep up with your posts for events? Search here on BP?

Thank you

@Yuriy Skripnichenko hi Yuriy, I am moving to Philadelphia and looking to purchase my first house hack potential property. Pre approved for 315k. Any recommendations to neighborhoods that are safe with good rent demand?

This looks great, thanks for posting. I'm new to PA and would love to attend but just came back to my home town for a few weeks since I'm working i'm working remotely. Hopefully these will be available in the future!

New to the area. Looking forward to the next meetup. 

thanks for the comment Steve. I believe I will be picking the city. 

Originally posted by @Steve F.:

pick the city

Thank you for the reply. I believe I will be choosing the 2nd option. These are great ideas idea that i will sit down and analyze. 

Originally posted by @Kevin M.:

Is your employer based in Philly? You may be paying the wage tax whether you live there or not...

If you truly can avoid it- I would make a personal list of pros and cons and rank them. Don’t make a major life decision on $2800 over the next year. Rank all the things that are important to you and do a full analysis. And If you plan on investing in Philly real estate down the line you will have a much better feel for the city if you live here for a year.

Hello,

Would love some opinions/advice.

I currently have 10k saved up and plan on saving another 10k for first home purchase for house hack.

Background on me and new position:

New Account Manager position where I will be traveling for work within surrounding states and work from home Mondays. Base pay $51,300 + potential monthly bonus. Bonus will put me around $65-70k/year. Philadelphia has a city tax of 3.89% which will add  a $150-$200 reduction of pay each month for living in the city. I don't necessarily need to live in the city since I will be driving out to surrounds states and cities. 

I have two options for a place to live. 

1. King of Prussia - Rent is $650 a month utilities will be covered by a guy who will be sleeping on the couch downstairs in the living room (yeah uncomfortable for me as a tenant). Which will share 1 bathroom for 3 people. Owner of town home has his own bath. Looking for at least 8 month lease. About 30 -40 Minutes from Philadelphia. This is a great price for size of room and I will not be paying city tax. Downside is sharing bathroom with 2 other people and somewhat far from the city - not ideal for networking and social life.

2. Point Breeze, Philadelphia - $850/ month utilities included. Safer neighboorhood. Owner will only rent out one room in 3 bedroom home. Has rooftop and room will come with personal bathroom. Total of 2 people living in home in the city. The owner is a older lady around her mid 40's. 3 month lease agreement then month to month. This location is ideal to be able to network with people in the city without having to drive to far when I am home, which is only a few days a week. Downside is that I will need to pay city tax coming out to be $150-200 in taxes.

Living outside of the city of Philadelphia I would be saving around $2,800 in 8 months - which is the time I believe I will be ready to purchase a home to house hack.

Do you think it's best to live outside of the city with no city tax and save those $2,800. Or live in the city with closer access and funner lifestyle.

I appreciate any comments. 

Thanks

@Jimmy O'Connor sounds good. Thanks

@Steve Uhlig thanks Steve! I will definitely be attending once I’m settled out there!