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Investment Finance Tips : Comparing Home Equity Rates

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Home equity rates may vary from bank-to-bank, so doing research to find the lowest rate can mean saving thousands of dollars. Understand how to compare and determine the best home equity rates withtips and advice from an experienced financial adviser in this free video. Expert: Patrick Munro Contact: www.northstarnavigator.com Bio: Patrick Munro is a registered financial consultant (RFC) with outstanding sales volume of progressive financial products and solutions to the senior and boomer marketplace. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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How do you buy a second home when you have no savings?

Yogi asked:


I have a home in MD and want to move to FL and turn the MD house into a rental and purchase a foreclosure in FL.

I have an agent in FL and an agent in MD to manage my rental. The problems I am running into are: 1. I have no savings. 2. I make less than $40K annually. 3. I need to borrow money to prepare my rental, pay downpayment/closing costs and moving expenses.

I’ve spoken to lenders but have not allowed my credit to be pulled since I am still doing research. I’ve been told that I can get a loan for the foreclosure and repairs to it once I have a job in FL and a tenant agreement in MD (not a problem).

Will I jeopardize my new home loan by applying for a $10k loan to cover the expenses? I have no equity in my house since I refinanced my car and debt last December so there is not much equity hence why I won’t sell. Unless there’s equity loans for $10k (closely maxes my equity).

Investment programs, tricks of the trade, advice and tips are all greatly appreciated.
Renting’s an option but foreclosures under $75k is cheaper monthly and I have options of equity funds of $25k+ or 80% after repair value. This money is for repairs and can be used to pay off the $10k loan and expenses on both homes like taxes and Home Owners Insurance.

Friends in FL who own pay $700 for HOI (my MD is $500). I’ve seen the taxes on FL homes and yes they’re scary. My car is paid and I have no other debt just the MD mortgage. I can break even on rent since I am paying HOA fees and Property Management fee (no profit) and it’s a small sacrifice to keep my house until I can sell for a profit or worse case scenario I need to move back.

My income is not a lot and will probably remain the same in FL but after everything is said and done, I will own two homes, one for about the cost of renting or cheaper and another that I is being paid off for me by the renter.

If I’m still in FL a year from moving and I equity in my MD home I may sell but it’s circumstantial.
I have heard horror stories about tenants and I am willing to take the risk. If it became that bad I would put the house on the market and pay the repairs from the proceeds.

I can’t buy the second house without a tenant agreement so the house wouldn’t sit vacant. I am not accepting short term leases and worse case scenario is I will have to sell the MD house.

As far as not being in the position, the only reason I’m not is because I don’t have my own funds to use for the transaction. The $10k loan was for 5%downpayment and also closing costs so no 100% financing. In addition, I have a job and I am not in a hole so I can afford most of my moving expenses but PODS from MD to FL are expensive which is what I will need while doing repairs in the new home.

I appreciate all of the advice, but I haven’t gotten from the lenders or agents that I’m not prepared to do this and they all know my whole situation at this point. However, the lenders don’t know about the $10k loan I need.

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