My husband and I are looking to move out of our first home both to have a little more space and be closer to his new job. We would like to stay in the same county, but if we move to the other side, we can shave a good 15 to 20 minutes off his 40 minute commute. We'd like to stay around 425K (which we thought was a reasonable budget for our area), and we'd like somewhere in a neighborhood where the kids could safely ride their bikes, etc. We were originally open to planned subdivisions as long as we could find something we like on a lot that's not too tiny. We initially found a few options on lots as big as a half acre. The problem is my husband is dead set against vinyl siding. He initially seemed open to it, but after seeing an otherwise great house with it, decided it was a dealbreaker. I'm trying to be respectful of his opinion, but it's severely limiting the options in our budget. We initially saw a couple of potential brick options in our budget. Unfortunately...
Would taking out a HELOC on my existing property be advisable to buy another one? I have significant equity.
Home is worth about 1.2M. Remaining mortgage is about 575k. I bought this house for my parents and I live here now too but I need my own apartment. Long story. I’ve thought of renting and that is the fallback. Monthly mortgage is about 4400 a month. I have a $500 car payment and maybe $1000 for student loans. I really don’t for much other expenses but of course things like food and stuff. Parents pay for utilities at the house. I gross 7500 per paycheck, so I think the issue is that my DTI is going to be difficult to work with so AI suggested I should reach out to a portfolio lender for a HELOC rather than get a mortgage through a typical bank. I need real human suggestions on my situation. I’m not sure how much I should be looking at for max prices on condos, but I’m in north NJ. If anyone could give me a guide path that would be really appreciated. submitted by /u/Anonymous_Hazard [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/RealEstate/comments/1tr58t...