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Markum King
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$16K gap. What to do?

Markum King
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Cheyenne, WY
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Hey BP,

Next week I am closing on a cash-out refi. I am using the equity from the re-fi to purchase a twin home, but I am $16K short from buying the property out-right. The price for the twin home (FSBO) is $258k and I am putting $242k towards it. What are some creative, yet simple ways to finance the $16K? Thank you in advance!

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