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Bobby Walters
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Best LTV for Refinancing Rental Properties

Bobby Walters
  • Investor
  • College Grove, TN
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Hello Everyone - I'm looking to implement the Refinance part of the BRRR strategy and am seeking advice on lenders you'd had a good experience with. Maximizing the LTV is of particular interest, so I'd be keen to know what you've found with those who you have dealt with. I'm in the Nashville area, and while a local lender is preferred, I'm totally open to doing business with those who have the best terms. Thanks for sharing your experiences and I look forward to hearing what everyone has to say!

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Amit Kal
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Amit Kal
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@Henry J. I was told "CapStar doesn't limit your mortgages as we don't sell to investor"

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