The single most obstacle that barricades potential
real
estate investors from entering the lucrative arena of
owning rental properties is funding. Finding different means of
obtaining funds to pay closing costs, putting money down on loans,
and minor repairs if needed upon purchase is not an easy task
unless your are already wealthy. Getting the money that you need to
get started isn't necessarily easy, but below are a few methods
that I personally found to work along with a few that I have heard
work well but not yet tried.
Mortgage Broker Methods Funding Rental Properties :
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Mortgage Lead 1.) Good
Credit - I mention this method
first because this can often be more of a hurdle than a benefit.
If your credit is good (700s or so) then you have already got an
advantage over the rest of the crowd. Good credit ensures that
you can get the best interest rates on the market (for
investment properties) and easily obtain loans for thousands of
dollars.
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Reverse Mortgage 2.) No-down payment - This method is a very real method, but
often comes with some prerequisites. First, to get a no-money down
loan you often have to visit a mortgage broker. This isn't a bad
thing, except you are certain to pay higher interest rates than if
using a traditional bank. Second, if you go to a traditional bank
and have never purchased a home before (including one for personal
use), you may be able to fall into the category of a first-time
buyer. This enables you to buy with no-money down and get out of
paying PMI (private mortgage insurance). Check your local
banking system for more information
about that. Lastly, you may be able to get the owner of the
property to sell you it for no money down.
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Mortgage Quote I personally have bought three properties using only 5% down
with the option of 0% down using a mortgage broker. It has worked
great, but now I find that that method is getting harder to use.
Interest rates are rising rapidly, meaning that I must now find
homes that are extremely cheap relative to monthly rent because
interest rates are eating up my profit.
No, but we can give you information on our mortgages and loans products to allow you to choose for yourself. If you need advice you should speak to an Independent Financial Advisor 7. Can I get a mortgage offer before I find my property You can choose the mortgage that suits you best and get an 'agreement in principle' from a lender. However, your lender won't make a formal mortgage offer until a valuation has been carried out on the property you wish to buy or remortgage.
Florida Mortgage 3.) The old "second mortgage trick." With the entire loan
equaling 100%, take out a 30yr fixed loan for 80% of the total
value. Next, take out a 15% down payment at 15 years fixed to cover
15% of the 20% that is going to be needed as a down payment.
Lastly, you must get 5% of the second mortgage. This is great
because it leaves you with only needing 5% of the property value
and it also gets you out of paying PMI while giving you a
tax-deductible second mortgage.
PMI is NOT tax deductible (This method also works with a 20%
second mortgage, giving you a no-money down deal).
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California Mortgage Loan You will notice above that I use fixed rates for everything.
Interest rates are rapidly rising in the United States, and I would
not encourage any real estate investor specializing
in long-term rental properties to use adjustable interest rate
loans. They quickly form alligators, or loans that get larger in
size every year even though you pay the entire monthly payment
every month. This is because the interest rate rises yet you
continue to pay the minimum interest payment. Your equity quickly
disappears.
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