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Updated over 7 years ago,

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Jay Patel
  • Investor
  • Leesburg, FL
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Can I do better? (Cash Out Refinance)

Jay Patel
  • Investor
  • Leesburg, FL
Posted

Hey guys, 

So I am trying to cash out, refinance one of my rental properties. A little history: I purchased this property back in Feb 2016 for $50,000 with $800 closing costs (All in: $50,800). I have 100% equity in this property with no current mortgage. I have been talking to my small local bank and these are the terms they are offering: 

Loan Amount: $60,000 (I'm assuming they appraised at $80,000 with 75% LTV - this was not stated specifically)

Am: 15 years

Rate: 5% fixed for first 5 years, then 1 yr treasury + 350 points (5% floor) 

Monthly payment: $477 (approximately)

Here are my numbers on the property:

Property Curently Rents for $935 a month:

Monthly Expenses
P&I477
Property Tax104
Insurance52
Vacancy80
Maintanance 50
Cap-EX150
HOA0
Property Management0
Total:913
Monthly Cash Flow22
Yearly Cash Flow264

This would allow me to pull out more than I put into the property. I don't have any deals lines up per say, but I could begin searching for the next deal with these available funds.

My questions are:

  • Can I do better with the terms/rate of the loan?
    • The variable rate after the 5 years scares me a little given the feds will probably be raising rates

Please let me know your thoughts.

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