Wife and I were planning on listing/selling our home at the end of the year or early next year. Then going month to month in an apartment while looking for the right house in the right location. As luck would have it, a home with good bones, great yard and the right location came on the market but it is at the wrong price. Likely more than $100k too high as it needs a full remodel inside. If the price comes down I think I'd like to move on it.
I'd expect it to need at least $150k and 3 to 6 months to make it "our" house.
We lived in a full remodel 5 years ago and I have no desire to live through/in that again.
So I asked Grok for a solution and he came up with a bridge loan. Am I crazy for considering it? Are there other options out there?
I feel pretty good that our house would sell reasonably fast and we'd have over $300k in equity after closing. Plan would be to put $200k into the down payment and the rest into the reno plus some from our cash reserves.
The goal is to avoid living in the reno. Current mortgage plus interest only bridge would be no problem and we have cash on hand to cover both for well over least 12 months which is what Grok told me I need to qualify.
All logic says low risk but I'm not wired that way and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't sleep until our current home sold. Has anyone done this or is there a product I'm not thinking of?
I'd expect it to need at least $150k and 3 to 6 months to make it "our" house.
We lived in a full remodel 5 years ago and I have no desire to live through/in that again.
So I asked Grok for a solution and he came up with a bridge loan. Am I crazy for considering it? Are there other options out there?
I feel pretty good that our house would sell reasonably fast and we'd have over $300k in equity after closing. Plan would be to put $200k into the down payment and the rest into the reno plus some from our cash reserves.
The goal is to avoid living in the reno. Current mortgage plus interest only bridge would be no problem and we have cash on hand to cover both for well over least 12 months which is what Grok told me I need to qualify.
All logic says low risk but I'm not wired that way and I'm pretty sure I wouldn't sleep until our current home sold. Has anyone done this or is there a product I'm not thinking of?