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Updated almost 7 years ago, 11/29/2017

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Nicholas Weckstein
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Warrior Run, PA
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What do u think of these terms for a HELOC

Nicholas Weckstein
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Warrior Run, PA
Posted
Hello all, I’ve been shopping around for a cash out refinance loan. One local bank I spoke with told me they would do a HELOC on an investment property. The terms are as follows 80% LTV 5.29 % fixed rate 15 years 50% DTI No fees and no seasoning period. It’s not exactly what I was looking for but I found It worth looking at. I’m using It for the BRRRR method I was initially looking for a 30 year cash out refinance. I also expected the interest rate to be a bit lower than that. In the 4.5% range. I’m still shopping around but wanted to see what the community thinks as this would be my first Refinance. What else Can I expect ? Thanks

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