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Updated about 6 years ago, 09/30/2018

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Zac Boelkow
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  • Port Richey, FL
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When and why should I refinance a property that is paid off?

Zac Boelkow
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  • Port Richey, FL
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I recently Purchased a duplex and paid cash. I’m on month six and things are rolling along positively. My question is do I refi and take 75/80% of my cash back out of it? My intention is to work my way up the ladder with multiplexes. Would I want all my properties (with cash flow) to be financed? This question is obviously based on a positive cash flow scenario.
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