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Afford Anything | Make Smart Money Choices

Ask Paula -- How Should I Invest $100K in Real Estate?

Afford Anything | Make Smart Money Choices

Paula Pant | Cumulus Podcast Network

Entrepreneurship, Investing, Business

4.73.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 January 2018

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

#114: This week, I answer four questions about real estate investing from the audience. Joelle asks: I own a home outright on the West Coast. I’m thinking about taking out $100,000 from my home equity, and using this money to buy a rental property. I found a community out east where I can buy a property outright in cash for $100,000 in a good neighborhood. Should I pay cash for one house (via the home equity loan)? Or should I split this $100,000 into multiple down payments on many homes? Yasin asks: My wife and I are living on one income and investing the other. We save $60,000 per year. We’re looking at duplexes in Minnesota that cost $160,000 to $180,000. Our plan is to purchase a duplex, move into one unit, rent out the other, and aggressively pay off the mortgage in about 1.5 years. We’d move out and repeat this process until we have $7,000 per month in passive income, at which point we’d be financially independent. Should we pursue this plan? Or should are we playing it too safe? Should we buy more properties upfront, rather than waiting for two years between each purchase? Anonymous asks: I own four rental properties, each of which have an average rent of $1,350 per month. I purchased all of my properties within the past 24 months, and each one has been recently renovated. My goal is to own 20 rental properties. I’d like to make sure that I have adequate cash reserves, in case of emergencies. Each of my properties have insurance with a $5,000 deductible. How much money should I keep in cash reserves? What factors should I consider? Kim asks: I own one rental property. I recently moved into a single-family home in Scottsdale, Arizona, with the intention to live here for one year and then make this my second rental property. My mortgage is $1,500 per month, and I could collect rent of $2,250 per month – or more, if I Airbnb it. The neighborhood is booming; the housing here is appreciating at an astronomical rate. However, I’m concerned about the longevity of the plumbing in my current home, which was built in 1960s. I may have an expensive repair on the horizon. Here’s my question: Should I hold onto this property, despite the looming repair bills, and turn this into my second rental property? Or should I live in this home for two years and then sell it, cash out, and repay all my student loan and consumer debt? I hold a $60,000 student loan, $7,000 in vehicle loans, and $5,000 on a credit card. My goal to own many cash-flowing properties. Anonymous asks: A year ago, I relocated to Silicon Valley. I’m thinking about buying a townhouse-condo hybrid. I like the neighborhood and it suits my family’s needs. The property will become a rental in 5-7 years. It’s in a distressed area and could see a lot of potential appreciation. What loan should I consider, given that this property will become a rental within 5-7 years? I’m debating between a 7/1 ARM or a 30-year fixed rate mortgage. Also, should I redirect most of my income to paying off the principal as quickly as possible? There are two schools of thought on this: (1) build equity and use a HELOC to buy another property in 5-7 years, or (2) make only the minimum payments on your mortgage. What do you think? Tune in for the answers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

You can afford anything but not everything.

0:11.0

Every decision that you make is a trade-off against something else and that's true, not

0:15.0

just of your money, but also your time, your energy, your focus, your attention.

0:19.8

Anything in your life that's a scarce or limited resource and so the questions become

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twofold.

0:23.9

Number one, what is most important to you?

0:26.0

What do you value most above all else?

0:28.1

Number two, how do you actually align your behaviors, your day-to-day actions to reflect

0:34.4

that?

0:35.9

Answering these two questions is a lifetime practice and that is what this podcast is

0:39.2

here to explore.

0:40.6

My name is Paula Pant.

0:41.6

I am the host of the Afford Anything Podcast.

0:44.3

Every other week I answer questions that come from you, the audience and today the focus

0:48.7

of those questions is going to be on real estate.

0:51.5

So if you are interested in real estate investing, stick around and listen and if that's not

0:55.6

your cup of tea, check out some of the other episodes.

0:58.7

Our first question comes from Joelle.

1:00.8

Hi Paula, I have a question.

1:04.3

I own a home outright on the West Coast.

1:07.8

I'm considering taking out some of the equity in that home so that I can get into real estate

1:13.4

investing.

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