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Posted over 1 year ago

Financing A Property For Your College Kid – Owner Occupied?

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I have seen investors make hundreds of thousands of dollars buying properties for their college-age kids to both live in and rent out to roommates.

Many of them have been so successful in fact that I now think that every agent with clients with college-age kids should aggressively push this strategy.

The advantages are obvious. What would have been their own child’s rent is now going towards a mortgage, and there is an ample supply of renters/roommates looking for housing (and backed by the income and good credit of their parents) who will also help pay off the mortgage.

Further, having a child in the property ensures a slightly higher level of care (in most cases; if the child is, however, attending my alma mater – Arizona – all bets are off 😊).

Can Parents Buy Properties With Owner-Occupied Financing?

The big misconception that many parents have though is that they can buy properties with far superior owner-occupied financing simply because their child will live in the property.

That is not the case unless the child is also on the loan – and you can’t just slap your child on the loan, unless… (I will explain below).

Owner-occupied financing is more favorable than ever right now because of first-time homebuyer credits that Fannie Mae and Freddie now offer.

Owner-occupied financing not only allows for much smaller down payments, 3.5% for FHA and 3% to 5% for conforming, but it also offers interest rates that can easily be 1% or more LOWER than the rates associated with investor financing.

Establish Your Kid’s Credit In High School!

Heejin (my wife and co-founder) established her daughter’s credit immediately after high school by getting her credit cards and by adding her as an “authorized user” to several of our cards – and by the time she was a sophomore in college, she had sky-high credit scores.

It cost us nothing and it was easy to do. And I share this story because that is all any parent needs to do to add their child to a loan.

A kid does not need to have any income to be on the loan, but she does need to have decent credit.

So, all a parent needs to do to get top-notch owner-occupied financing is make sure her child has good credit by the time they buy a property.

So, every agent reading this blog should first ask their clients to establish credit for their college-age kids, and then tell them to buy properties for those same kids to live in.

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