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All Forum Posts by: Thomas Powers

Thomas Powers has started 2 posts and replied 8 times.

Thanks @David Ounanian! I ended up speaking with a few lenders who had different opinions so we ultimately decided not to refinance. Luckily we heard back on the property and are scheduled to close in Jan.

We are currently under contract on a short sale, but the property has not been approved as a short sale by the bank or other lien holders. I was speaking with a mortgage broker about refinancing my primary residence and pulling cash out. My question was whether I could refinance the property as a secondary or investment property since we have the contract on the short sale. However, I was told that I would have to refinance my current residence as a primary residence since it is my only property and not I am not generating any income on it. This would obviously be better from a rate perspective.

My concern is that if the short sale gets approved, I would refinance and not live in the property for a year before moving. Does anyone have experience with this situation? I certainly don’t want to do anything unethical, but am unsure as to whether the short sale will be approved in the long run.

Based on my conversation, it seems like my current options are to 1) not refinance or 2) refinance as my primary residence.

Good luck Artie! I'm located in Wildwood, MO and am just getting started on the journey myself.

I am looking into some of the local meetups to try and meet some other real estate investors to learn from and network with.

Post: Newbie from St. Louis, MO

Thomas PowersPosted
  • Ballwin, MO
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 4

Hi Darren,

Welcome to BP. I just joined myself and am getting started in real estate investing, with similar long term interests. 

I’m in wildwood and work in chesterfield if you ever want to meet up and discuss real estate.

Best luck,

Thomas 

Post: Beginner in St. Louis

Thomas PowersPosted
  • Ballwin, MO
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 4
Thanks Justin! Not too far then. 

Are you primarily interested in the Lake of the Ozarks area or STL, as well? Let me know if you make it this direction in the near future.

Best,
Thomas

Originally posted by @Justin Blue:

Welcome to BP Thomas! I am actually in the Saint Robert area! I would love to get together with you for some coffee! @Drake Schmid and I are getting together in Shawnee Bend, MO near Lake of the Ozarks this weekend! 

I to am looking to build my Core 4! Look forward to talking to you!

Post: Beginner in St. Louis

Thomas PowersPosted
  • Ballwin, MO
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 4
Good luck Michelle! I live in the area, about 45 mins from downtown. How did you end up choosing STL, if you don’t mind me asking. 

Originally posted by @Michelle Eisenberg:

Welcome to BP! I live in the California Bay Area, but I just put in an offer on my first property in St. Louis, so we'll see how it goes. Do you live in the St. Louis area or are you investing from out of state?

Post: Beginner in St. Louis

Thomas PowersPosted
  • Ballwin, MO
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 4
Good luck Michelle! I live in the area, about 45 mins from downtown. How did you end up choosing STL, if you don’t mind me asking. 

Originally posted by @Michelle Eisenberg:

Welcome to BP! I live in the California Bay Area, but I just put in an offer on my first property in St. Louis, so we'll see how it goes. Do you live in the St. Louis area or are you investing from out of state?

Post: Beginner in St. Louis

Thomas PowersPosted
  • Ballwin, MO
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 4

Hi everyone!

I am just entering into the real estate investing world. I look forward to contributing to the site and learning a lot.

My interest in REI has been growing over the last year, but I am really interested in assembling my core 4 in the St. Louis area and networking with other investors.

Best,

Thomas