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Susan Mhone
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Refinancing Time Frame

Susan Mhone
  • Wholesaler
  • Downingtown, PA
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Hello!

How long after you buy a property can you refinance? Im thinking of using this method to get cash to acquire another property. Thanks.

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Marc Ramsay
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Marc Ramsay
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It all comes down to the lender. The big institutional lenders are the 12 month type, and the small private lender can work with very little rental history. It comes down to who are you comfortable borrowing from and the rates they want to charge.

Good luck!

Marc

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