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All Forum Posts by: Jesse Streng

Jesse Streng has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

@Kris L. that doesn't take effect until Jan 1st. My wife and I both have VA loan benefits though so not a factor for us

@Dustin P. Thanks! Why is the 80% LTV important if I'm cash flowing enough to cover all expenses? I know you can do a 100% loan with VA refinance

I currently own a home in the Phoenix area with a VA loan and no money down. With a va loan you have to use it as your primary residence for at least 1 year. I am coming up on my 1 year mark in the home and am thinking about buying another home with a VA loan and renting my current home out. What is everyone's opinion on this?

This would be my first rental. My concern is that I am starting out with some slight negative equity in the home because they finance the VA loan funding fee into the mortgage. Is that a rational concern? I know I can get about $100 more than my Mortgage payment in rent so I wouldn't be cash flowing anything but I would be building equity at least. Are there any other factors that need to be considered?

I am new to investing and am looking to buy and hold a property in Detroit. Does anyone know of a vetted property manager that knows the market and area to help guide me through my first purchase? #detroit