A real-estate investor with a 26-unit portfolio shares 2 strategies new investors can use to buy property with no money down — and 7 pieces of advice for getting started
When the Spinellis used a hard money lender, they borrowed enough to buy the property and fix it up. With the property value higher after the rehab, they took out a cash-out refinance from a bank, paid back the hard-money lender, and put a tenant into the property whose rent payments would go towards paying back the cash out refinance.7 top tips for new investorsbuying a home with an FHA loan
, which allow buyers to purchase a home with an extremely low down payment. For example, she bought her first home with one in 2009 with a 3.75% down payment. consider house-hacking , or subletting out rooms in the house to tenants. This is one way to pay off a mortgage faster, or to save up money for other down payments. saving the extra income, and cutting costs where possible. She also said it's possible toand not to bet on appreciation, especially right now as home prices are up around 40% since the start of the pandemic. "I would never go for appreciation when we've been at the top of the market," Spinelli said.
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