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Justus Angan
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Creative ways to raise $40k?

Justus Angan
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Tapped into my primary home equity and have a $100k HELOC. Want to secure another $40k for DP without using my reserves. Single family property with ADU. Main house and ADU has long term renters wanting to stay. $700k PP. Cash flow would be approximately $700/mo.

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@Justus Angan do you have a 401K, you can tap into it as a loan up to 50% or $50,000 on it. The next option is a personal line of credit from the bank (as long as you qualify for DTI with it you are good). A couple options here and the next one would be taking that $100,000 going to do a flip, do the flip property (have margins for $40,000). Just a few quick thoughts.

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