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Ben F.
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Question about refinancing an investment property

Ben F.
  • Suffern, NY
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I am a new investor in the real estate market, and I invested in a real estate opportunity.  The manager of the investment informed me that the property will be refinanced and i will receive back a large portion of my investment, while maintaining my equity share.   I do not understand the benefit of this approach.  Although the return on my investment is fantastic, is it not more prudent to take the refinanced money and pay off the mortgage and own the property outright and sell in the future for a larger profit?    

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Antoine Martel
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Antoine Martel
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Ben. 

It is better to use financial leverage to increase your Cash on Cash Return. Since you will have very little money in the deal then your returns will be much higher and you can buy multiple properties instead of putting your cash into one deal. 

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