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First time refinancing (BRRRR)

Andrew Johnson
  • Real Estate Agent
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I have a mortgage with my local bank that is close to being paid off, when it comes time to refinance it and BRRRR I am thinking I need to use an investor friendly lender, am I on the right train of thought or am I better off just using the bank to refinance, being I am in good standing with them?

I'm certainly planning to re-read David Greene's book on BRRRR but thought I would reach out for first hand experience in the meantime.

Thanks in advance for any advice!

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