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Updated about 8 years ago, 10/24/2016

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John Martinez
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Signature Loans for DP/Rehabbing

John Martinez
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Meridian, ID
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Hi all,

We are looking at our first BRRRR. We have excellent credit etc. and I'm looking at buying with a conventional loan 80/20 and was going to hit up friends/family etc. for loans to cover the 20% DP and rehab/closing costs, then refi at 6 months to take the cash out and repay them. We are only going to buy a place that we'd get a lot of sweat equity for the refi.

Today I just discovered the Signature Loans from credit unions at 8-10% which is better than I was going to give to my investors and is much better than local private lenders who are starting at 12%-16%. The terms I'm seeing for the Signature Loans are like up to 5 years with monthly payments at a low APR.

This seems pretty slam dunk and I'm wondering if anyone has any experiences with this. Am I missing a big down side (not including it being debt)?

Thanks in advance.

John

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Jeff B.
  • Buy & Hold Owner
  • Redlands, CA
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Jeff B.
  • Buy & Hold Owner
  • Redlands, CA
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Seem to recall these are like the 125%, stated income loans of 2008. These were major contributors to the mortgage industry meltdown.  If you can get one, the choice is yours.

BTW:  "was going to hit up friends/family etc. for loans to cover the 20% DP/closing costs "would not be allowed in a standard conventional loan,  The rehab money might be acquired after COE.