Greg Rosen
Advice on house hacking 1-4 units with FHA loan in NYC/NJ
24 July 2024 | 7 replies
(and I have full time job so time is limited)Here’s a breakdown of my investment plan–I would greatly appreciate any guidance and recommendations on making this (or some version of this) happen.PropertyLocationAttributesB-level areas (A-D scale)Safe enough for my girlfriend to feel generally safe walking alone in the eveningWalkable neighborhood / close to transit (car ownership not necessary to live there)Area(s) of interest (not set in stone)Jersey City areaConditionB or C-level (A-D scale)Semi-distressed with potential for minor rehab upgrades ($35k max)DealbreakersFoundational issues / big required rehab due to FHA 203(k) max for streamlined versionSize2-4 units (higher the better)2-4br per unit preferredMax Budget (FHA loan limits)NYCSingle-Family Home: Up to $1,089,300 + 3.5%Duplex: Up to $1,394,775 + 3.5%Triplex: Up to $1,685,850 + 3.5%Quadplex: Up to $2,095,200 + 3.5%Hudson County, NJSingle-Family Home: Up to $1,149,825 + 3.5%Duplex: Up to $1,472,250 + 3.5%Triplex: Up to $1,779,525 + 3.5%Quadplex: Up to $2,211,600 + 3.5%TimelineTitle in-hand latest: Jan-Feb 2025Can potentially buy earlier if I sublet my current apartment in NYC as needed (lease expires Mar 1, 2023)Rehab: 30-45 days max of minor rehab/renoMove-in: on or before Mar 1, 2025 (hard deadline)FinancingLoan type: FHA or FHA Streamlined 203(k) for rehab <=$35kPossible conventional loan if I seek investment from family/friendsApproval statusGoal is to get pre-approved now in advance for credibilityMy statsEmployment: Full-time at large bankIncome: low-mid 6 figuresAssets: low-mid 6 figures (including 401(k))Credit score: 800DTI: 2.5% (student loan)Thank you in advance for your support.
Kenneth Quijano
Student Landlord: Journey to financial freedom as a student.
18 July 2024 | 2 replies
I am the oldest of 5 and a full-time college student.
Alice Yang
Which state or city is good for investing in multi-family and apartment properties?
24 July 2024 | 30 replies
Multi-family, Student housing, ALF, RV, Single Family, STR.
Emory Clayton
Guarantor/co-signer | How to validate
22 July 2024 | 3 replies
Quote from @Emory Clayton: Personally, I only allow applicants to use cosigners if they are full-time students.
Anthony Vander Meer
Is the 3x rule really necessary?
22 July 2024 | 17 replies
A married couple in their 70s that have previously owned homes for 40+ years and are now retired with no debt, no kids, and 50 years experiene as adults should not be looked at the same as a boyfriend/girlfriend in their early 20s that have never owned a home or rented together before, still paying student loans, living paycheck to paycheck, and financing that 2018 Dodge Charger in the driveway.
Joshua Thang
sec 8 Rent Increase
18 July 2024 | 7 replies
I just got 1700 for a 4 br in Lee Harvard, and 900 for a 1 br in East Cleveland, All the best
Jerry Hamilton
Renting Single Family Residence To Students At MSU
17 July 2024 | 5 replies
Anyone with experience renting to students in Starkville?
April Birdsong
Need help with Tenant Decision
19 July 2024 | 5 replies
I am working on applications for 3 college students.
Pradeepan V.
Advice on Boston area student rental
14 July 2024 | 3 replies
HiMy cousin is looking for a student rental in Boston area.
Mitchell Crespo
The Flip Secrets
18 July 2024 | 2 replies
My wife and I did a lot of research, attended live sessions, and I connected with some current and former students and got positive feedback.