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How to BRRRR a 30k house?

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Shooting for a BRRRR deal. Will banks loan on a house that appraises for 35k?

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Ward Conville
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Ward Conville
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  • Hattiesburg, MS
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Yes, you can likely find a bank that makes loans for sub 50k.  Look for local or small regional banks and inquire with all of them.  One way to find one is to go to look through your county land records and look through the mortgage records and see if you find a bank that is already making small loans.  

Second option, they may be willing to give you a signature loan for that amount even if they will not do a real estate loan.

Third option, find another 35k property and take it to the bank as a 70 loan.

Fourth option, find a private lender that wants to make above market returns on their cash.  

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