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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2024 · 15 MIN

218. Why You Should Never Opt For A Shorter Loan Term

from Short Term Rental Riches · host Tim Hubbard

In this episode of the Short Term Rental Riches Podcast, we dive deep into the often-debated topic of whether to choose a 15-year or a 30-year loan for real estate investments. We unravel the math, the psychology, and the economic rationale that make 30-year loans a more strategic choice for most investors. Join us as we break down the key advantages, including lower monthly payments, investment opportunities, and the impact of inflation and tax benefits on your overall financial strategy. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, this episode is packed with valuable insights to guide your real estate financing decisions. In this episode, you'll learn: Financial Flexibility Inflation's Silver Lining Tax Benefits Investment Opportunities Risk Mitigation and Qualification for Future Loans Need help managing your short-term rental and you don't want to go it alone? Shoot us a message here and we'll see if we can help. Are you enjoying the podcast? Please subscribe, leave a rating and a review, and share it! This helps us reach others that may find the info helpful as well.

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