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Dexter Samour
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"Non-Warrantable" Mortgages for Investment Condos

Dexter Samour
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Doral Fl
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Hello BP Community,

I was wondering if I could get  a recommendation for a mortgage company that is willing to do a cash out refinance on investment condos that are deemed "Non-Warrantable". I'm in South Florida and the range is between $70,000- $90,000.  Has anyone had any experience with this type of loan?

Thanks

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Scott D Burrows
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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Scott D Burrows
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
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You could try the guys at RCD Capital. 

They have some pretty flexible products that might be able to help you with this. 

Also, @Andrew Postell might be able to help. He is always on here posting and has a lot of connections. 

Good luck! 

Scott

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