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All Forum Posts by: Tommy Barone

Tommy Barone has started 4 posts and replied 13 times.

@Alexander Zurn @Nathaniel Merriman thanks for input. Small town so we might know the same people as well. I like your stories and I'll keep an eye out. These responses and threads tend to lead me to more questions but that could be endless. Perhaps I'll run into you all in Newport.

Sorry there's not much about me, the profile text fields won't save for some reason...

Thanks guys, and Alex yeah the "3&4" don't outweigh the loss of savings though.  I think I'm going to wait.  The property mentioned was off market actually.  I have contacts in my area and feel safe there, knowing I can access issues quickly and know people in the area who can do work as well.  Apparently it's just not the right time for this particular area.  I'll sit patiently :)

I live in a small beach town where a run-down 900sq/ft house was listed at $400k.  This is typical in this area right now, little shacks going for over $300k and actual nice houses with a yard, out of reach.  I'm looking to get into a rental investment but all the math works out to about -$7k/yr in cash flow (at least).  There's just only so much rental income for winter (college: 9months at $1500/mo) and summer (8 weeks at $1500/week), and the mortgage will just be too high to generate positive cash flow in any rental scenario.  

My question is, what are the options?  Is it okay to have negative cash flow, as if you're just paying into a future investment? Do you just wait the market out?  

There was a podcast about a young couple who bought a 4plex in Jersey and beat the odds regarding the "can't make money or buy there"...but those aren't common where I live.  

I'd even house hack but it's all garbage around here and will need a lot of CapEx as well.