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Jason Parente
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  • New York City, NY
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Need to find 130K cash & proof of funds by Fri 7/29 for purchase

Jason Parente
  • Investor
  • New York City, NY
Posted

Hey All,

I thought I'd send this question out here. I'm a beginner RE investor, did a couple of all cash deal(Tax deeds) renos and hold. Bringing a nice cash-flow right now.

One of the real estate agents on my team just sent me a property that I want to get my hands on.

Purchase Price: $112K

After Rehab Value: about $155K

Renovations (for rent): about $15K

Monthly rental expected to be $1,400 (though I'm doing my math with $1,200)

Expected closing date: September 7th

I'm trying to see how I can get the cash for this property and renos, without paying a lot out of pocket. It seems to me like the value/equity is there... and I wouldn't mind doing a refinance 6-months in to a typical mortgage with a bank or other.

Any ideas/suggestions on how to fund this deal?

All comments welcome. god bless!

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