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All Forum Posts by: Will Harrison

Will Harrison has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Health insurence when owning rentals

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Looking to get out of the 7-5 but one of the biggest things holding me back is insurence. Looking around, it is very expensive to pay for insurence for yourself and a dependent without a company to offer it cheaper or discounted through your job. Need advice on how others have done it? 

Hey everyone! So I was initially going to sell my house but the buyer backed out due to roof needing replaced and didn't want to negotiate... that being said I am thinking about refinancing it instead to lower the payment and get rid of PMI so I can cash flow the property and hold onto it. I would like to move into another house but wasn't sure what I will have to put down on my second home. 2 years ago when I bought my first I only had to put down 3.5%. Would that be the case for a second home aswell or will it be 5, 10, or 20%? Thank you all!