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All Forum Posts by: Julio Mendoza

Julio Mendoza has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

I'm starting to consider the FHA loan and live in the property for a year to qualify for the loan. That might be the best thing to start out.

Yeah now I'm starting to consider the FHA loan and live in the property for a year to qualify for the loan. That might be the best thing to start out.

Hello,

I'm currently married and my partner and I currently have $70k saved. We live in the Los Angeles area and not sure how to get started. In this area I won't even be able to put a 20% down with that. We are blessed with living with my in laws and only pay $500/ month in rent so that can help us save up and have the ability to pay some of our first rental if needed due to vacancy or unforeseen events. If you know this area, I'm thinking of maybe getting a single family home or maybe a duplex (if available) around the Palmdale area since you can still find properties under $300k there and put a 20% down. All our savings will pretty much be gone but it's an investment right? How do run the numbers so you have a proper renting price and still make cashflow?

Does this sound like a good idea? Any other suggestions?

Hello,

I'm currently married and my partner and I currently have $70k saved. We live in the Los Angeles area and not sure how to get started. In this area I won't even be able to put a 20% down with that. We are blessed with living with my in laws and only pay $500/ month in rent so that can help us save up and have the ability to pay some of our first rental if needed due to vacancy or unforeseen events. If you know this area, I'm thinking of maybe getting a single family home or maybe a duplex (if available) around the Palmdale area since you can still find properties under $300k there and put a 20% down. All our savings will pretty much be gone but it's an investment right? How do run the numbers so you have a proper renting price and still make cashflow? 

Does this sound like a good idea? Any other suggestions?