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Ryan Spath
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Cash out refi Idaho

Ryan Spath
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Boise, ID
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Does anyone have a contact for a bank/broker that does cash out refi and operates at competitive rates?

Have been working with MACU and they are @ 3.625% the broker seems to be to busy to want the business.

ICCU is readily available but there rates are much higher than the above posted.

Thanks in advance.

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    Don Spafford
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    Don Spafford
    • Investor
    • Idaho Falls, ID
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    @Ryan Spath it is not widely advertised but Zions bank does portfolio loans and have very low rates similar to MACU. You can try them. You just have to get to the right person that knows about the portfolio loans. Not sure if every branch does them or not, but I would assume they do. Idaho Falls does.

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