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Jul 13, 2024
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Recipefordisaster
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Asset acquisition cost is high. Rates are High. Cant get much of an ROI
Appreciation is not enough
1)must pay for self
2)must generate cash
3)potential for appreciation
Gotta hit these to work.
What asset class are you leveraging for 300k?
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If you had $300K to invest in a rental property in Utah where would you buy?
the_byu_flash
Jul 12, 8:24pm
RE: If you had $300K to invest in a rental property in Utah where would you buy?
EQD2
Jul 12, 8:28pm
So the property needs to be 300k or less or
cougarfann888
Jul 12, 8:28pm
Beaver? Kanab? For hat amount maybe,
Coug98
Jul 12, 8:31pm
RE: If you had $300K to invest in a rental property in Utah where would you buy?
Ikuna
Jul 12, 8:33pm
What is that amount in Utah? A rental property for ants?
Longseason
Jul 12, 8:35pm
300k down and refi the note when interest rates drop. I’d buy in Northern
Big Daddy D
Jul 12, 8:40pm
Grantsville?
HarlemCoug
Jul 12, 8:40pm
Good pick. Granstville is cheap, but growing.
YSMACK
Jul 12, 8:48pm
Brian head
I'mBatman
Jul 12, 8:41pm
I know a guy that just got his RE license he says "it's a perfect time to buy!"
rad dawg
Jul 12, 8:46pm
Vacation rental in St George or Brian Head
RenoCoug
Jul 12, 8:47pm
I'd go with a town on the periphery that is about to get noticed.
Q-grr
Jul 12, 10:02pm
Delle
Jeffacka
Jul 12, 9:05pm
Weren't you part of a certain community there once?
Belboz
Jul 12, 9:35pm
RE: Weren't you part of a certain community there once?
Jeffacka
Jul 12, 9:43pm
You will make more in a money market. 300k in ut not enough.
Recipefordisaster
Jul 12, 9:22pm
Use leverage my man.
Big Daddy D
Jul 12, 9:25pm
Expensive leverage is exactly why $300k isn't enough in Utah right now.
rad dawg
Jul 12, 9:37pm
Asset appreciation is exactly why, if we are not trying to be cute here.
Big Daddy D
Jul 12, 9:43pm
Short term doesn't look good in Utah.
rad dawg
Jul 12, 9:51pm
I’m with you there. Interest rates will decline but insurance rates will not.
Big Daddy D
Jul 12, 9:54pm
OK. It is enough but you suggest waiting a little while.
Acorn
Jul 13, 3:34am
There's always exceptions and edge cases.
rad dawg
Jul 13, 10:40am
You said it wasn’t enough in Utah. Seemed clear to me what you meant.
Acorn
Jul 13, 12:55pm
Generally speaking it isn't enough to avoid taking on debt currently.
rad dawg
Jul 13, 3:06pm
Asset acquisition cost is high. Rates are High. Cant get much of an ROI
Recipefordisaster
Jul 13, 7:56am
Not in Utah.
VACOUGFAN
Jul 12, 9:26pm
With that little amount, just put it in an index fund. It's not enough
shammy
Jul 12, 9:42pm
Use the index and don’t add to the housing crisis problem
Nakedbootleg
Jul 12, 9:46pm
adding a rental unit to the market doesn't impact the housing crisis.
HarlemCoug
Jul 12, 9:58pm
Yes it does
AllHailTheOverlord
Jul 13, 8:38am
there is copious amounts of research on this.
HarlemCoug
Jul 13, 9:40am
I know a guy who invested his $300k online with a scammer. His ROI be real low.
Les IsMore
Jul 12, 10:01pm
Find an assumable loan in an good area.
kapcreations
Jul 13, 7:03am
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