Primary Residence - Buying A Second

📍 The IRS generally allows you to deduct mortgage interest on up to $750,000 of total debt across both homes.

Usually deductible up to a $10,000 total limit (SALT).

Check local HOA rules on short-term rentals. buying a second primary residence

Second homes often require higher "hazard" or flood coverage.

Buying a second primary residence—often called a "secondary" or "vacation" home—is a major financial move. While you can only have one legal primary residence for tax purposes, you can own a second home that functions as a personal residence rather than an investment property. Financial Prerequisites Lenders typically require 680–720+. Low DTI: Debt-to-income ratio should stay below 43%. Substantial Down Payment: Expect to pay 10%–20% upfront. 📍 The IRS generally allows you to deduct

Is it for retirement, weekends, or family?

Use a lender familiar with "second home" loans. Second homes often require higher "hazard" or flood coverage

Lenders categorize homes based on your intent. This affects your interest rate: Must be lived in for part of the year.