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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

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Cash out ideas needed

Santosh Prabakar
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I bought a fixer with cash in Round Rock with the goal of flipping it. Due to market condition, I'm having difficulty selling it for a substantial profit and plan to rent it out until the market condition improves.

I would like to take the max cash out of the property. What are my options in Texas? The house is bought under my llc.

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David Bilandzija
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  • Venice, CA
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David Bilandzija
  • Lender
  • Venice, CA
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@Santosh Prabakar DSCR loans have varying seasoning requirements depending on the lender. You've likely added value and increased your equity position. Refinancing to a competitive rate or even taking cash out based on a current appraisal should be your goal. Our team helps investors refinance at a minimum 90 days of seasoning.

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