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How to find best cash out refi?

Ryan Stevens
  • Youngstown, OH
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I bought a foreclosed duplex 5 yrs ago and rehabbed both units. I live in one and the same renters have been in the other side the whole time. How do I find the best cash out refi? Is there a website that makes it easy to pick banks? My credit is excellent and I have no debt other than my current mortgage and a few months left on my truck lease.

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Andrew Postell
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@Ryan Stevens most services like the one you are asking about focus on primary homes.  And there are a lot of good lenders on primary homes.  But for investment properties they are somewhat hard to come by.  I did just write an entire post for Bigger Pockets on this subject that you can find HERE.  Feel free to ask any else that you need.  Thanks!

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