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Nathan Williams
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Cash Out Refinance in Austin Area

Nathan Williams
  • Investor
  • Austin, TX
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Hello,

I am looking to do a cash out refi on my properties in Austin. It looks like the rates have crept up to the 5-5.5% area and all signs point to those rates rising at least a couple more times this year. In any case, what banks/lenders do you recommend (or have used) in the Austin area to do this?

Thanks!

Nathan

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Joey Sullivan
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Joey Sullivan
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