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All Forum Posts by: Sandy Eugene

Sandy Eugene has started 5 posts and replied 8 times.

Post: HELOC vs Home Equity Loan

Sandy EugenePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Long Island City, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

@Leo Poon

Why are you able to close quicker with a Heloc. I thought if you did a cash out refinance you get a check and the money is sitting in the bank ready to withdraw when a deal arises. Here trying to learn, please explain.

Post: Cash out now or get organized?

Sandy EugenePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Long Island City, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

Should I do a cash out refinance now while rates are good or wait a few months until I have more cash flow to cover 2 mortgages and raise my current credit score of 669?

Post: Lender suggestions Long Island, NY for refinance

Sandy EugenePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Long Island City, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

Looking to do a refinance on my home. Any suggesting for lenders I should get quotes from?

Post: What is the best city to invest in for passive income?

Sandy EugenePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Long Island City, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

@Lane Kawaoka I saw Tampa on a top 10 list as number 1.

Post: 401k to fund rental property

Sandy EugenePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Long Island City, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

Should I take money out of my 401k to help me buy a rental property if my job is matching what I contribute. I believe that once I take money out of my 401k that I won't be able to keep contributing and take advantage of the free money my job would be giving me until I pay the money back.

Post: Refinance or ✋ wait?

Sandy EugenePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Long Island City, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

Am I being scared to start investing in realestate or should I keep the course and get my ducks in order?

Here's why I haven't started and what I want to do before I start to invest.

My husband and I have no money saved except for around $4500 invested in individual stocks and index funds. I'd like to save up 3 months of expenses in my regular savings before I invest. To help quicken the process, I was thinking of renting my full basement rather than the 1 out of 2 rooms we are currently renting and having someone else take over my lease for my car. I have an old car I'll drive instead.

We want to refinance now to do a cash out refinance and take advantage of the low interest but my credit score is around 669. The only way I think I could raise it is to keep paying my card every time I use it so I don't have a balance and wait until I pay off my no interest credit cards for a fridge and some furniture in the next few months.

And finally I think I need to have an excess in cash flow to show the bank I could cover two mortgages (please tell me if I'm wrong) so once I get rid of the car lease, my other no interest credit card bills, and my husband is done paying for nursing school out of pocket, and is making more money in less than a year, we will not spend more and save all that money which will be around $4500 more a month. Now we only have around $1500 extra a month.

Sometimes I hear people say the unsuccessful make excuses because they are scared to start and I wonder if I really need to do all these things and if Im just being scared and should just do a cash out refinance and start looking for a deal.

Post: Cash out refinance cost

Sandy EugenePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Long Island City, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

Post: Cash out refinance cost

Sandy EugenePosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Long Island City, NY
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 1

Should I save up the $ needed for a refinance or put it in the loan? I am looking to do a cash out refinance on my home so I can have money to put down on my first rental property.