HELOC for tiny home on getaway property? Pros & cons vs. other options?

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    Erin

      Have you already looked into the zoning aspects? In many states the zoning in rural areas especially is very prohibitive for tiny homes/adu’s.

      When you aren’t occupying the second home, could it be an Airbnb or short-term rental of some kind? Does it have the infrastructure for rv hookups yet? If you’re considering renting out a tiny home full time, the rent amount may not be that much more than what you could make renting a space to someone with a tiny house or RV. In my area, space rent would easily be 700-800, and a tiny home might rent for 1k (and all the maintenance/repairs are on you).

      I’d spend the money on getting the hookups (which could still be costly) and rent out the space long enough to build savings to add your own adu if you want to do that long term. But first look at the zoning because it really can be prohibitive and varies widely.

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      Erin

        Another thing to consider: Costs of construction/materials have significantly increased since 2020. It will take the entire $50-60k to build your tiny home even if you DIY some of it. You likely won’t have extra for other projects in that budget.

        We own a construction company and every project is extremely expensive, even for us, and even if you use economical materials.

        Don’t miss: Anyone get a recent HELOC or Home Equity Loan?

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        Denise

          Why don’t you just wait until you pay off your $12k first? Make extra payments on that first, then get the tiny home.

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          Kelly

            I would talk with a cpa and see what your options are for tax deductible items with a business like that.

            I think having a few small tiny homes/cabins/domes/dwellings could be an amazing opportunity. Lots of people fit into this rental category.

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            Kate

              Look into the rates for a loan against your home equity. We had a HELOC with over 9% for a bit – it is an incredibly expensive time to use equity for things like this. RV hookups would definitely move toward this without the debt. When rates are better you could do it. Just some thoughts.

              Good luck.

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