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John Stanaway
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Cash out DSCR for cash-built new construction?

John Stanaway
  • Hayes, VA
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I have 2 parcels located in Virginia. I am considering building two SFH each with an accessory apartment. Construction will be completed with cash. What are my options to get the most cash out of these properties while holding and renting long term?

I'm thinking a DSCR loan on each property but would like to hear other options.

Does the 6 month seasoning for DSCR start when the land is purchased or when construction is completed?

I plan to have these rented by the time I am looking to cash out if that makes a difference for underwriting. Purchase to construction completion should be close to 6 months.

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Chris Davidson
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Chris Davidson
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@John Stanaway DSCR doesn't require 6 months of seasoning. Without knowing your background it is hard to say your options. But you can do a conventional refi after the seasoning period, and likely get the most out with the best terms. or you could do a DSCR quickly and get pretty close to the same out just a bit higher. Also if you have a relationship with a bank see if they have a portfolio option that looks good to you. If you are floating it all with cash it should be really easy.

Cheeers!

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