VA home loan is sub 2% interest, guaranteed for 6 years, and then it can adjust no more than 1% per year. there is no required down payment, no closing costs and no PMI required, either. You need not BE a vet, you just have to KNOW a (trustworthy) vet. Every VA hospital has a person assigned to helping vets find a job. This person can help you meet with many vets.
Your guy has to have a full time job in order to get a VA loan. You want a guy who can't find a job and has no disability check coming. So you have to write him a check very week. He cashes it and hands most of it back to you. Once he's got the house, VA is out of it. Banks are happy to loan to vets, cause they know VA will pay them if you can't. Once the vet has the house, he can sell that mortgage to you. Without you, he could not make the payments. Neither VA nor the bank care who holds that mortgage, as long as it's being paid off according to the agreements.So buy a place big enough to rent out to many guys, by the week. Put in dividers, small fridges, cheap TV's and cable, lockers, Net and old pc's. Maintain a safe up front for stuff so they can store what they really value. They sign a weekly "at will" rental agreement, for "sober living", that lets you kick them out at will. Carry lots of insurance! Get a place for 80k and it can be paid for in 2 years. Not that I'd pay for it if it was me. I'd make minimum payments and be ready to walk away from it at the drop of a hat. 20 guys times $100 per week. Do the math. It's much, much easier to have such a setup than to find one couple that can and will pay you $2000 per month on your 200k single family house and you'll still need a place to live yourself. My way is the only way to do rentals, guys. You just can't have much money tied up in this and you can't get enough rent out of just 2-4 people.
Your guy has to have a full time job in order to get a VA loan. You want a guy who can't find a job and has no disability check coming. So you have to write him a check very week. He cashes it and hands most of it back to you. Once he's got the house, VA is out of it. Banks are happy to loan to vets, cause they know VA will pay them if you can't. Once the vet has the house, he can sell that mortgage to you. Without you, he could not make the payments. Neither VA nor the bank care who holds that mortgage, as long as it's being paid off according to the agreements.So buy a place big enough to rent out to many guys, by the week. Put in dividers, small fridges, cheap TV's and cable, lockers, Net and old pc's. Maintain a safe up front for stuff so they can store what they really value. They sign a weekly "at will" rental agreement, for "sober living", that lets you kick them out at will. Carry lots of insurance! Get a place for 80k and it can be paid for in 2 years. Not that I'd pay for it if it was me. I'd make minimum payments and be ready to walk away from it at the drop of a hat. 20 guys times $100 per week. Do the math. It's much, much easier to have such a setup than to find one couple that can and will pay you $2000 per month on your 200k single family house and you'll still need a place to live yourself. My way is the only way to do rentals, guys. You just can't have much money tied up in this and you can't get enough rent out of just 2-4 people.
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