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Refinancing a new property

Jonathan Ahle
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I’m looking for advise on my first buy. I’m going through fund and grow for my funds at the moment. With this I’ll be able to use cash and possibly get a better deal. My question is, since I only have 12 months to pay it back before the interest kicks I’m going to refinance without doing any upgrades or rehab. House is great the way it is. How can I not get screwed on the backend when trying to refinance with out increasing the value. I don’t want to loans on the same house if I can help it.

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