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All Forum Posts by: Chris Bernard

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Post: Should you own a primary residence before investing?

Chris BernardPosted
  • Fargo, ND
  • Posts 1
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I went through this same dilemma recently! For me, I looked at the numbers on owning vs renting. I ended up buying a 3 bedroom SFH and renting out 2 of the rooms to some friends. This option actually ended up cash flowing better than renting and I am also gaining equity in the property. I would look at how much cheaper renting is, and if you think that you could make more use of that extra cash flow each month to make it worth not gaining equity on your primary residence. Also you should be thinking about how much you have for a downpayment. If it is your primary residence you can usually get into it for 3.5% using an FHA loan, but if it an investment property it will be 20%+.