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All Forum Posts by: Logan McKay Zylstra

Logan McKay Zylstra has started 39 posts and replied 332 times.

Post: Advice on Selling & Cashing Out or Holding?

Logan McKay ZylstraPosted
  • Realtor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 354
  • Votes 255

I would recommend option 4. However if you won’t be in WA long, could be a good idea to keep the property and rent it out. (You could likely rent that for 1750 or 1800). Then when you move back from WA, move back into the property. As the two years doesn’t need to consecutive to avoid capital gains tax.


Bonus: Im not sure what your DTI looks like but you only need to put down 3.5% in WA using an FHA loan or 5% for a conventional loan.

Post: utah real estate license

Logan McKay ZylstraPosted
  • Realtor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 354
  • Votes 255

Just sent you a PM

Post: Bought our first property at 20!

Logan McKay ZylstraPosted
  • Realtor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 354
  • Votes 255

Congrats! Big win so early in your career. If you rent by the room, I would recommend using rentler as a PM and advertising software.

Post: Fourplex Investing Using an FHA Loan

Logan McKay ZylstraPosted
  • Realtor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 354
  • Votes 255

@Andrew Jensen 

Correct, you can use FHA loans for job changes, marital status changes, kids being born, etc. There are specific guidelines and exceptions to using FHA. In personally used an FHA loan on my second house hack.


Keep in mind that there is FHA insurance that is different from PMI and cannot be removed for the life of the loan. On my 525k purchase price it is costing me about $300 per month.

Post: Fourplex Investing Using an FHA Loan

Logan McKay ZylstraPosted
  • Realtor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 354
  • Votes 255

@Andrew Jensen

"Regarding down payments, theoretically a cosigner can help with a down payment for a homebuyer. However, most loan programs allow for gift funds from family so there’s really no reason to go through the trouble of having the family member cosign if they’re not required to."

https://www.swansonhomeloans.c....

You should be okay given the recent increases but FHA loan limits for Salt Lake and Utah County sit right around a million.

Salt Lake- $1,006,250

Utah- $977,500

Let me know if you have any more specific questions. I love talking real estate.

Post: Looking for guidance on my next move!

Logan McKay ZylstraPosted
  • Realtor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 354
  • Votes 255

Just PM’d you!

Post: Second Property Challenges

Logan McKay ZylstraPosted
  • Realtor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 354
  • Votes 255

Jayden. Just PM’d you. I am in my second house hack currently

Post: Options for a vacant lot

Logan McKay ZylstraPosted
  • Realtor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 354
  • Votes 255

I would recommend selling or renting out spaces on Neighbor. Seems like a pretty small lot to try to build on

Post: Utah's Housing Market Today

Logan McKay ZylstraPosted
  • Realtor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 354
  • Votes 255

A lot of investors are uneasy as our current market is shifting and rightfully so. I understand how the uncertainty of where the market is headed can make you feel. 

With that being said, sellers are feeling the same way. They feel like they missed the "peak" of the market and are eager to sell. 

Although Utah has seen quite a few price reductions, these price reductions are coming after only a week or two (which is not concerning to me, just shows how eager sellers are to sell their properties). The state still has below what is considered a "healthy" amount of homes on market. Meaning that supply is still below the demand we have.

Use this to your advantage! Buyers have negotiating power again (not total power but much more compared to the past couple of years). Offer at numbers that make sense for you as an investor, ask for seller credits, or terms that favor you. Submit offers and make this a numbers game.

For those of you who have been waiting for the market to slow down, this is your time! Make some offers and get property under contract.

Post: New Investor looking for realtor in SLC!

Logan McKay ZylstraPosted
  • Realtor
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Posts 354
  • Votes 255

Hey Emma. Sure you will get a ton of realtors reaching out but happy to help answer any questions you may have about the market.