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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Cash-out refinance loan
If you buy a house in cash or do the BRRRR strategy, does the cash out refinance count against the 10 conventional loan limit?
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@Elliot Cash Yes. Any properties with financing would count against the max amount of financed properties. When you cash out, you are taking out a new, conforming loan on the property. This would definitely count towards the limit.