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Cheri Banet
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • English, IN
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Refinance or Not to refinance

Cheri Banet
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • English, IN
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Suppose you have $46,000 mortgage at 8% interest on restaurant, $22,900 SBA loan, $3,900 at 1.75% interest on a microloan, $23,00 on temporary 0% interest credit cards all for the same business totaling $95,000 in debt. Would you do a cash out refinance before you sell, so that when it sells you can show $0 income upon selling the commercial property? Estimated sale price to be $200,000 

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Brandon Croucier
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Brandon Croucier
  • Lender
  • Newport Beach, CA
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I wouldn't think is is worthwhile as you have so many loans at low interest rates; just sell and move on.

Are you asking from a tax perspective? I'm no tax pro but I don't think the debt really matters, you will still pay capital gains. 

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