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Chase Whiteman
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HELOC with Hard Money, any experience?

Chase Whiteman
  • Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Hello,
Considering using the equity in my primary residence to apply for a heloc. I am told most banks/credit unions will lend 85% LTV on primary.

With rates increasing, should having a variable rate with a heloc make this financing option less attractive? 

Has anybody successfully or unsuccessfully used a heloc in conjunction with hard money?

Thanks!

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Chase Whiteman
  • Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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@Lucas Miles thanks for the response. I do not necessarily need to use hard money I am more so curious if those two financing methods are commonly used together. I have some equity to play with but not a significant amount. 

The market I am in is somewhat friendly to STR so I am considering the option of using the Heloc for a 10-15% down payment on a new Primary and turning my current single-family Primary house into a STR using some of the profits to make monthly Heloc payments. This is a touristy city so I am confident that the STR occupancy is there.

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