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Using cross-collateralization as a method of down payment

Ilya G.
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  1. Hello,
  2. I have several SFRs that have lots of equity in them and I wondering if anyone used a method of cross-collateralization to pledge the equity as collateral, thus avoiding doing a cash-out refinance or HELOC. It seems like a good strategy but would appreciate any advice and if anyone worked with banks/lenders that provide a service like that.
  3. Thank you in advance!

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Brandon Croucier
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Brandon Croucier
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There is a product for this, but honestly its going to be more along the lines of hard money.

You are going to save $$$ by just simply doing a cash out refinance and using that as your down payment; especially if you have good credit.

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