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Keep or Sell Single Family Home?

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Hi all,

I'm new to RE investing, and I have a specific question about my situation, and I'm hoping some folks here can give me some perspective that I might not have considered. 

I own a SFH that we bought as our primary residence in 2018. We refinanced when rates were low so I'm at ~2.37% right now. We moved out 7/2023 and began renting it out. My first tenants have now moved out and we now live six hours away, so I hired a company to manage the property. They are taking applications now for new tenants.

The problem is that rents have gone down since 2023, and it's in a high-insurance area, so my mortgage has gone up. With management fees I'm essentially in a zero or slightly negative cash flow situation.

So my question is, do I sell it and use the ~150k profit to finance a cash-flow-positive property, or do I borrow against my equity to finance my next investment property?

Some additional info: it sits close to a military base, we bought it as a new-build, so it's only an 8 year old property. Also, it's in a VA loan, so the low interest rate is assumable.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. 

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Drew Sygit
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Drew Sygit
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Quote from @Christopher Moore:

Hi all,

I'm new to RE investing, and I have a specific question about my situation, and I'm hoping some folks here can give me some perspective that I might not have considered. 

I own a SFH that we bought as our primary residence in 2018. We refinanced when rates were low so I'm at ~2.37% right now. We moved out 7/2023 and began renting it out. My first tenants have now moved out and we now live six hours away, so I hired a company to manage the property. They are taking applications now for new tenants.

The problem is that rents have gone down since 2023, and it's in a high-insurance area, so my mortgage has gone up. With management fees I'm essentially in a zero or slightly negative cash flow situation.

So my question is, do I sell it and use the ~150k profit to finance a cash-flow-positive property, or do I borrow against my equity to finance my next investment property?

Some additional info: it sits close to a military base, we bought it as a new-build, so it's only an 8 year old property. Also, it's in a VA loan, so the low interest rate is assumable.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated. 


BIGGEST QUESTION - where are you going to reinvest the $150k and get a BETTER SIMILAR RISK investment?

You've probably got at least a Class B+ rental right now.

Any better cashflowing properties you chase will probably be Class C, Class B-minus if you search hard AND will be older with more maintenance issues.
- There will be more tenant & maintenance headaches, which may cause you to be negative cashflow if not managed well!

You should have taken out a HELOC while you were still living in it. Getting one for a rental property is difficult & expensive.

You didn't share what your current living situation is - are you renting or did you buy again?

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