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All Forum Posts by: Javier Guanda

Javier Guanda has started 3 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Analysis for Rental Investment (Please Help!)

Javier GuandaPosted
  • Investor
  • Hollywood, FL
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 4

@Shawn Ackerman, Townhouses in Hialeah average 130k (2/2). Hialeah is an excellent rental market with very low vacancy, great schools and low crime. Unfortunately, inventory is very low right now. Javier 

Post: Analysis for Rental Investment (Please Help!)

Javier GuandaPosted
  • Investor
  • Hollywood, FL
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 4

Thanks! everyone for your advice. I appreciate it.

Post: Analysis for Rental Investment (Please Help!)

Javier GuandaPosted
  • Investor
  • Hollywood, FL
  • Posts 14
  • Votes 4

Hi! Everyone,

                        I will appreciate some advice on the following scenario. I have 40k to invest in a new rental but not idea how to proceed with the analysis and numbers. I'd like to buy a Townhouse in Miami and my overall financials are as follow:

I own a Townhouse already, paid off (145k).

I own a house with an mortgage of 355k.

I have 40k in cash (+ 1 year of security cash).

I was wondering if a HELOC on the paid off town house would be a good strategy or just keep saving money? Someone mentioned to me the HELOC as an opportunity to buy with cash and get better deals.

And the last question: I understand that prices are climbing fast and a peak would be reached in (2018-20)? I don't know if buying now is a good choice or just wait 5-7 years until prices decrease again? In that case the opportunity cost of X years of loosing income from rental would be high.

I will appreciate any advice. Thanks! Javier