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How To Finance A Rental Property In Wilmington

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Are you interested in financing a rental property?

Doing so can provide you with a substantial extra income. If you are not ready to buy a property in cash, you will likely want to know how to finance a rental property in Wilmington.

In our latest post, we will explain just that!

For many successful real estate investors, the first step is to make sure their finances and credit are in order. Not everyone can just go out and pay cash for a rental property they are interested in. For many investors, financing their first few properties is what will enable them to get their foot in the door.

Keep reading to learn more about our tips to finance a rental property in Wilmington.

Tips To Finance A Rental Property In Wilmington

Check Your Credit

Make sure you know your credit score and have taken steps to improve it if necessary. People with a score under 740 will see higher interest rates when taking out a loan.

Think Small

Small, local banks, credit unions, and lenders can sometimes help more than a big bank can. They will have a bit more flexibility and may look at you and your background than a large corporate lender would. They will also have more interest in investing in the local community.

Be Familiar with Loan Types

FHA Loan – Owner Occupied

A great way to buy your first rental property is to purchase a property using an FHA loan. These loans are for properties with 1-4 units and require a much smaller down payment than a conventional loan would.

By utilizing an FHA loan to purchase a multi-family property, you will be able to use the income you receive from the other units to pay off the mortgage on the property, you will likely be able to live for free as well.

Conventional Loan

A conventional loan can help you get the cash you need but will require a much larger down payment. You will likely be putting at least 20% down, so save up accordingly.

Other Types

There are other types of loans investors can use to finance a rental property. Some of these include a short-term loan, a portfolio loan, a conforming loan, or a Balance Sheet loan. Each will have different rates and repayment plans.

If you want to learn more about real estate loans and such, feel free to reach out to us!

Financing Through A Self-Directed IRA

When your money is invested in a self-directed IRA, you will have the ability to invest in things other than stocks and mutual funds. If real estate is approved, you can use funds from your IRA to finance your rental property in Wilmington. 

Of course, you will want to talk to your CPA first to make sure it is a smart financial decision.

Other Factors to Consider

Additional Costs

When buying real estate, there is more to consider than just the price you are paying for the house. If using an agent, you might have their fees to cover. You may also be faced with a percentage of the closing costs. Most loans will require an inspection and appraisal, along with the payment of the loan origination fees.

Tenants

Buying with tenants in place will help you immediately generate income from the property. You won’t have to deal with screening tenants, managing leases, or collecting security deposits right away.

You will be able to avoid immediate rehab and repair costs as the property is probably in pretty good shape with tenants being there. It can help ease you into the routine of being a landlord, without having everything thrown at you at once.

Of course, you will want to make sure the tenants in place have been properly screened, and have a good history of paying their rent on time.

Are you ready to finance a rental property in Wilmington?

When you are ready to buy, we are ready to help! Finance a rental property today! Contact us today to learn more.(910) 538-7737!

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