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Adam Bartomeo SWFL Months Of Inventory Drop But Not Because Of Sales - Cape Coral, Ft Myers, Naples
26 June 2024 | 4 replies
We are experiencing a decline in rental prices both for annual and short-term rentals.
Dean Valadez Paying mortgage on a former personal residence turned rental under an LLC
26 June 2024 | 2 replies
Option 1:Pros:Simplicity: You avoid the potential complications of alerting the lender.Maintains Low-Interest Rate: Since your loan is at 3%, you continue benefiting from this favorable rate.Avoids Immediate Full Payment: You won’t be forced to come up with $45k immediately.Cons:Risk of Detection: If the lender identifies the payments coming from an LLC, they might call the loan due.Potential Consequences: If the lender enforces the due on sale clause, you might be forced to pay the remaining loan balance quickly.Option 2:Pros:Transparency: Being upfront might build trust with the lender.Possible Flexibility: Given your solid payment history, the lender might agree to the arrangement.Legal Compliance: You avoid any potential issues with violating the terms of your mortgage agreement.Cons:Risk of Loan Acceleration: The lender could still decide to call the loan due, forcing you to pay the remaining balance.Potential for Higher Payments: If forced to refinance, you might end up with a higher interest rate.Given the pros and cons of each option, but a cautious approach might be best:Consult a Real Estate Attorney: This can give you a clear understanding of your legal standing and potential risks.Evaluate the Importance of the 3% Rate: Weigh the benefits of keeping your low-interest rate against the risks of potentially having to pay off the loan early.Consider a Gradual Transition: This method allows you to continue benefiting from the low-interest rate while reducing the risk of triggering the due on sale clause.
Anastasia Rodriguez MTR rules for central Florida
25 June 2024 | 6 replies
I would use the long term strategy as the exit strategy since str laws are stricter. 
Igor Balakhnin Do you pay capitol gains tax on owner occupied duplex at sale?
27 June 2024 | 26 replies
This only applies to the investment portion of the property.Holding period: The length of time you've owned the property affects whether gains are taxed as short-term (ordinary income rates) or long-term capital gains (generally lower rates).
Katharine G. STR (AirBnb/VRBO) Orlando—First Time Investor
26 June 2024 | 65 replies
Something I am currently interested as well.4BR/3BA SFH (possibly smaller if the numbers make sense)Between Kissimmee & Lake Nona area (not something like pine hills)30-45 minutes to Disney & tourist areaNo HOA or low HOAMust allow a short term rental (open to long term rental if the numbers make sense)Last property I was interested in, I found out that it only allowed 7 month leases for rentals.
Daniela Merida Taborda Townhouse buy and hold investment.
26 June 2024 | 2 replies
Adjustable-Rate: If you plan to refinance, we can discuss fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgage options that suit your long-term goals.Cash-Out Refinance: Once the property appreciates, a cash-out refinance can provide funds for further investments or renovations.Living in the property initially helps you build equity faster.Your townhouse investment is a promising venture.
Matt Wood LA Garage Conversion - ADU/guest house/extra room and AirBnB?
25 June 2024 | 6 replies
But we do want the option to use it as a short term rental in the future.Do I need to go the ADU route - separate address, utilities, etc?
Lee Vang New Investor looking to learn!
26 June 2024 | 9 replies
I am also considering investing in short-term rental properties on the West Coast.
Matt Hubert Advice on Using Equity
26 June 2024 | 4 replies
Cash-Out Refinance: If you refinance the property, you can pull out cash based on the equity, which can be used for down payments on BRRRR properties.Collateral for Loans: The farm can be used as collateral for obtaining loans for other investment properties.BRRRR Investments:Immediate Cash Flow: BRRRR properties will likely generate some positive cash flow right away.Faster Turnover: BRRRR allows you to recycle your capital more quickly, aiding rapid portfolio growth.Initial Investment: $60,000 can potentially fund multiple BRRRR properties, providing diversity and multiple income streams.Farm Investment:Emotional Value: Maintaining the farm within the family has intrinsic value that cannot be quantified.Long-Term Appreciation: The farm's value may appreciate significantly over time, providing a substantial future asset.Monthly Cost: The $400 monthly cost needs to be factored into your budget, as it’s a non-cash-flowing asset in the short term.Decision Points:Emotional vs.
Daniel Ben-Hur Buying a home every 2 years, renting the previous home out, and repeating, good idea?
26 June 2024 | 32 replies
Often the folks doing this strategy are ambitious, and not just in terms of real estate, but otherwise too.