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Donnya Heyward
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Best rates for DSCR loans

Donnya Heyward
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Hello BP group. Where are you all finding good rates for cash refi on a BRRR?? I have been shopping around but not seeing much. Which institutions are your go to for Cash Out Refi on LTR??? I have good credit of 760-800 but the rates seem crappy being offered.

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    @Raymond J. Rodrigues has a good handle on the rates.  They're a far cry from where they were in February, but considering companies are going out of business because they didn't raise their rates quick enough, mid 6's is a good deal.  We're seeing the same.

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