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Heather Faggiano
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Should I buy a SFH or wait to buy a duplex?

Heather Faggiano
  • New to Real Estate
  • Frisco, TX
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I currently rent in DFW. I'm in the process of saving up to buy my first property next year. Ideally, I'd like to buy a small multifamily and house hack. However, small multifamilies in the entire DFW metroplex are selling for more than I will be able to afford next year. The only ones I can afford are in really bad areas and inventory there is even low.

However, single family homes in great neighborhoods in my price range are everywhere here. The only caveat is I'm not willing to house hack a SFH.

I could wait, continue renting, save more money, and go the small multifamily route in 2-3 years. Or I could go the SFH route next year. Either way I'll be going with a low down payment option.   

My question is, is it possible to get started with REI by purchasing a SFH? If so, what would be the next step after that, and when? During that time would you recommend I save up for another low down payment, rent out the first home and buy another? Or, should I just wait the 2-3 years to buy a duplex/triplex?

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Wale Lawal
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  • Houston | Dallas | Austin, TX
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Wale Lawal
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@Heather Faggiano

Absolutely, you can get started in real estate investing with a single-family home—it's actually how many investors begin. If you buy in a solid neighborhood with appreciation potential and good rental demand, you can rent it out later and either refinance or leverage it with a HELOC to fund your next deal. This strategy helps you build equity and experience while staying active in the market rather than waiting on the sidelines. Once you're ready for that duplex/triplex, you'll be in a stronger position financially and mentally. DM me and I'll point you in the right direction on local neighborhoods, loan options, and how to structure your first SFH for future investment success.

Good luck!

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