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Mark Douglas
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Credit Card Cash Advance ?

Mark Douglas
  • Investor
  • Nashville, TN
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Has anyone got experience in using the cash advance as a downpayment, and repaying the loan from the cash flow?  Has this been effective?  What are some risks (aside from the high interest rate on repayment)?

thanks !

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Roger Poulin
  • Realtor
  • Hermitage, TN
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Roger Poulin
  • Realtor
  • Hermitage, TN
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I have used a cash advance on a card to buy a property. I did it so I could close quickly, but I applied for a traditional loan as soon as I had it under contract. This allowed me to "refi" and pay back the card about a week later. Side benefit, I was able to get 80% LTV, without considering the purchase price. It actually covered the entire purchase and another small house I was buying the same week. The cost of my advance was less than a hard money loan.

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