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Property Values in war zones
In order to refinance a loan and to the BRRRR strategy the home has to be around $75K in value at bare minimum. Lender would like to see $100K worried that if I put $40K-50K in a home that once it's assessed it won't be worth much money in order to refinance. Do any of you have experience with home values in war zones?