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Put more down or keep extra cash for other investments?

Cindy Tamae
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Might be a silly question, but if I'm new to real estate investing and looking to get an out of state rental, should I put more money down to have higher cash flow given the current interest rate, or just put 25% down and have the cash for future investment opportunities. I have a 6 month emergency, max out my retirement accounts, put away in a taxable investment in order to bridge the gap between hoping to retire early and when I can take out my pension/ take out from my 403B/457/ Roth. It has just been hard to figure out where to get started, so my husband and I have been continuing to work our W2 jobs and raise our son and try and save aggressively. 

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Bo Smith
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Higher down payment for sure on your first out-of-state deal. Better cash flow = less stress while you're learning remotely. You can always refi when rates drop. What market are you eyeing?

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