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All Forum Posts by: Madison Sloan

Madison Sloan has started 4 posts and replied 13 times.

Post: Seeking General and FHA advice for Young Adult

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@Austen Mueller Thank you for such helpful advice! So maybe this is a rookie question, but can you explain what you mean by "rocket mortgages?" 

Post: Seeking General and FHA advice for Young Adult

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@Ty Coutts Thank you very much! I have had my business for 3 years now but primarily did 4 figure cash sales under the table so I do not have much on paper to prove it. Moving into larger figures, this year will be my first year having a full set of financial statements. On paper that probably means my business will actually be starting this year? I am a sole proprietor. I own a handmade jewelry business so my accountant advised me that I have very little risk and no assets at this point to protect through an LLC or other entity form. Would you disagree? What would you suggest I do for the business entity?

How can I use my schooling as work history? I haven't heard that before but school records would be ideal! 

Post: Seeking General and FHA advice for Young Adult

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Hello everyone,

My name is Madison, I am 18 and will be graduating college in 2024. I am very interested in cash flowing long term rentals, and multifamily homes. After college, my plan is to move back home. I have a wonderful relationship with my parents and they will let me stay for little to nothing. Due to this, I am hoping to invest those living costs, and additional income that I am saving. For now, I am trying to learn and soak up as much information and advice as I can get. Here are a few questions...

1. An FHA loan seems like a wonderful way to get into REI with very little money down, but my understanding is the loan is contingent on owner occupancy. Would you recommend I house hack a property right out of college to begin investing instead of moving back in with my parents, or stay at home and save as much as I can for a bigger down payment?

2. Where do you get an FHA loan? I am guessing traditional banks don't offer them alongside 20% down mortgages. What are the requirements to be approved for an FHA loan, and what steps can I be taking now to position myself so I will have the best chance of being approved in a year or two?

3. I prefer to work for myself, so my primary income source is a small business that I own, and to supplement that I have a W2 job part time. Do I have to have a traditional or full time job to qualify for a loan, and what real estate loan options are there for small business owners? Would a part time W2 job satisfy the job requirement for a loan? 

4. What are the differences between a duplex, triplex, and quadplexes that would make me want one over another? Perhaps a quad is the most work, but I would also guess it reaps the best cashflow, so why bother with a 2 or 3 unit property? 

5. What do you wish you could tell your 18 year old self regarding REI?

That is probably enough questions for now, that you very much for any and all advice you have for me! 

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