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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply
Ready for Second Deal--> How to "recycle" my money?
I am almost done with the rehab of my first foreclosure, and I will be holding it and renting it out. Paid 58K + around 10K for fixing it ( no finance- used my own hard saved cash)
Now, the question is, whats the best route to "recycle" my own money and have funds for a second deal? Can i get a HELOC having a corporation
( property is not under my name but under my brand new corporation)
lets hear some ideas....