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Maurice Etienne
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Philadelphia Area Financing

Maurice Etienne
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Good Afternoon Everyone, I am working towards a deal and will be looking for financing to purchase and a cash out refi after about three months of some capital improvements. I can probably push the refi out to 6-12 months if the lender has seasoning requirements. The deal is in the Philadelphia suburbs (Montgomery County). Does anyone have a good lender, portfolio or otherwise that they can connect me with. The property is a duplex and doesn't need much work except the septic/holding tank might have to be replaced. My goal is to finance the purchase with a short term loan and then refinance once the capital improvements/small rehab has been completed. Thanks for any recommendations you have.

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