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All Forum Posts by: Meisha Thigpen

Meisha Thigpen has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

@Jack Seiden Thanks so much for the reply - this is reassuring. I’ll also spend some time looking more into those downsides you noted. Thanks! 

Hello All,

I lived in St. Louis for 18 years and my parents, both almost 70 years old, still live in the city. I currently live and work in the Washington DC area, but I have been looking to invest back home. My original plan was to invest in my first property as a house hack in the DMV area where I live, then purchase a multi-family in St.Louis in the future. Here's the dilemma: my parents' need a new space to live in - their current home is nearly dilapidated and is not a safe place for them to be as they age. They are retired and on Social Security, so I do not want them to be responsible for a mortgage payment.

I'm looking for a strategy that will allow me to combine the need to get my parents in a new living space where they do not have to pay much on a mortgage with my desire to invest in St. Louis.

Currently, I'm thinking the best approach may be to simply provide my mother, who would be a first time home owner, with money for a downpayment and she would put a multi-family in her name, get the first time homeowner loan rate, and cover or offset her mortgage payment with rents from the tenants in the multi-family. In the future, I would take ownership of this property. I would prefer to own or co-own a multi-family with my parents, but I do not want to ruin my opportunity to get a first time home owner loan rate myself for my house hack in the DMV. 

Any ideas are appreciated - thanks to the community in advance!

@Austin Watts Agree with Joseph! As another newbie looking to buy as a primary residence then convert to a rental in the DMV, would love to hear more about the assets you'd suggest for this strategy. 

Thanks in advance.