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Jalen Phillips
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Understanding how a HELOC works

Jalen Phillips
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Louisville, KY
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I'm trying to gather more information about how a HELOC works. My wife and I are about to move back to Louisville, and are looking to purchase more investment properties once we have our primary residence secured and I've heard that a HELOC is a good way to avoid using our own money to purchase an investment property. Can anyone provide more insight on this strategy? Thanks in advance!!

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    Conner Olsen
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    Quote from @Jalen Phillips:

    I'm trying to gather more information about how a HELOC works. My wife and I are about to move back to Louisville, and are looking to purchase more investment properties once we have our primary residence secured and I've heard that a HELOC is a good way to avoid using our own money to purchase an investment property. Can anyone provide more insight on this strategy? Thanks in advance!!


    When using a HELOC for a down payment, factor in an increase in the adjustable interest rate. You don't want to buy something with the hope of cash flow to then be eaten away from a higher adjustable rate.

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