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All Forum Posts by: Hewitt Tomlin

Hewitt Tomlin has started 2 posts and replied 5 times.

Post: Seeking advice on Ski town investment property

Hewitt TomlinPosted
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

I've been mulling a decision and have not gotten any solid advice from my in-person network so I'm looking to the BP forum! I currently rent a 2B/2B in Breckenridge, CO. It's clear that this will not be a permanent home as my wife wants to live closer to family/friends as we're expecting our first child in October. We really love Breckenridge and we want to make it our vacation destination with our kids in the future. If it were up to me, I would live here permanently. 

I am considering buying an investment property here that we can use personally for a few weeks a year or offer the option to live here or spend 1-2 months per year in the future as well if we wanted to do that. The market here, like the rest of the US, is very strong. I have approached our landlord about purchasing his condo and he is open to the idea. He is looking for "something in the mid-700's; a realtor friend of mine said we can possible receive $800k." I don't think he's wrong, this market is currently very strong here.

I have approximately $200k in non-retirement assets that would incur some capital gains tax if I were to sell ($200k post-tax). Assuming I can put $200k down, my monthly PITI+HOA would be $3,600/mo. The property would gross well over that amount and I am fairly confident it would be at least breakeven with a freelance property manager.

My wife and I don't plan on buying a permanent residence as we like renting for the flexibility and convenience. We also have an investment property that can appraise around $450,000 with $320,000 on the mortgage balance.

My question is whether I should pursue a second property or consider a 1031 exchange with my existing property? My second question would be whether the strong market should deter me from buying and consider renting short term when visiting Breckenridge in the future?

Post: New member from DC/MD

Hewitt TomlinPosted
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Thanks, @James Green!

Post: New member from DC/MD

Hewitt TomlinPosted
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Hey @Ben Sealey, thanks a lot. 

We could really stand to learn what you've done so far from your portfolio. 

BTW, I am a Tennessee native myself. Born and raised in Jackson.

Hewitt

Post: New member from DC/MD

Hewitt TomlinPosted
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Hey @Justin P., that's right. Trying to plan ahead accordingly!

Post: New member from DC/MD

Hewitt TomlinPosted
  • Washington, DC
  • Posts 5
  • Votes 0

Hi all - I'm a young owner of a revenue positive SaaS company.

Looking to sharpen my skills in residential real estate out of natural curiosity.

Hewitt