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Michael Lamb
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Cleveland, OH
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90-95% CLTV HELOC

Michael Lamb
Pro Member
  • New to Real Estate
  • Cleveland, OH
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I am just starting out and trying to get my ducks in a row with financing, for when the time comes that I find that great deal. I don't have a lot of cash and I am trying to find sources of capital to fund my future deal. I have around 25% equity in my primary residence, so I am looking for the best options on a HELOC. Obviously, because I don't have lot of equity, the higher the CLTV, the better. Every percentage point is critical.

I have reached out to 13 different local/regional banks/credit unions to shop around.  Does anyone know of any particular resources that I should try next?

  • Michael Lamb
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