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24 and Looking to Purchase a Quad Within 2 years

Sam Kammermeier
  • Kansas City, MO
Posted Sep 28 2016, 10:50

Hi BP,

This is my first post on BP, and I'm excited to be part of such a great community.

I want to invest in a duplex, triplex or quad within the next two years. I'm looking for some advice on financing. If I put down 20% I avoid PMI, but I will most likely be saving up for a longer period of time to afford that high of a down payment, but if I put below 20% it becomes harder to cashflow due to higher mortgage payments and PMI.

I'm curious to see what you all have to say about it. Is it a better idea to wait and have a larger nest built up for a bigger down payment or is it better to start sooner with a lower downpayment but worse cashflow?


Thanks all for your help,

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