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All Forum Posts by: Stacy Voss

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Hey @Kevin Romines, I think I tracked with all of that except for 1 thing: when I purchase (finance) an investment property, do I buy that one with its own All in One or are you saying to put the $ from that one into the primary or ?? Again, thanks a ton--so helpful!

Amazing--thanks, Justin! I had a lender basically tell me I was making a colossal mistake and haven't slept well since, so this is beyond helpful!

Kevin, Thank you a million times over! We were about to close on a refi locking in a 2.5% 30 year fixed and pulled the plug at the last minute to switch to the All in One, but the lender pretty much told me why I was making a poor choice, so this is very affirming. I so appreciate it!!

Has anyone used an all in one on their primary residence (or not used it and are willing to share why)? I know the interest rate is higher than a 30-year fixed but it might be advantageous to pay down interest.

Thoughts? Suggestions? I'm a newbie to real estate investing, so little words are very much appreciated :)

Big picture if it helps: I'm exploring an all in one so I can plop extra savings into it until I'm ready to purchase additional properties and then can pull the money from the all in one for a downpayment elsewhere and then will continue to throw money into the all in one from my main job as I save for additional downpayments.

Thanks, @Steve K.! I'll reach out to them and see if they have any referrals for me.

Just FYI since you're in Boulder, you might want to check out Attention Homes (a non-profit for youth aging out of foster care). I'm a grant writer, so I tend to geek out on all things related to non-profits!

@Stuart Grazier, thank you! I hadn't heard of them before so I really appreciate this. Yes, if you could connect me with their team, that would be fantastic!

I've heard of investors partnering with local non-profit agencies to provide either section 8 or similar-style housing while the non-profit provides case management and supportive services to the residents. I know it exists but am not finding local non-profits that do this (other than some in Boulder, which is further away than I'd prefer since I'm looking for rentals in the Denver metro area). Anyone???

Post: Hello to my BP People From Denver!

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@Chris Freeburg, thanks for that--that's good info!

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I'm super intrigued about your comment on short-term rentals. Would you mind sharing what is currently permissible in Littleton or what isn't permissible elsewhere? As a newbie about to start dabbling, I'll take any info I can get!