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Personal Funds vs. HELOC to Fund a Property
Hello,
My question is how to decide which source of funds to use for which part of the investing process. If I have saved roughly $15-20K of my own money and have about $60K in a HELOC, which should I use first? Should I use one versus the other for a down payment? What about for rehab costs? Does it matter? I have also read that having a sizable emergency fund is vital, as well. Should I have this established before purchasing a property, or accumulate it over time after making a purchase?
I know there are a lot of questions here, so I appreciate any advice/thoughts anyone is willing to share!
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@Kyle Kline - I agree with the previous feedback. It is important to be cash heavy in real estate hence I would grab from the line and have a strong cash position if I were you. The main reason businesses fail is because they run out of cash hence having a strong cash position as a business owner is vital. Good luck with your investing!
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