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Joe Rinderknecht
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Logan, UT
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Cash-Out Refinance or HELOC

Joe Rinderknecht
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Logan, UT
Posted

Good morning BP,

My question today is on whether or not I should do a cash-out refinance or do a home equity line of credit on my duplex?

Here are the details on my house.

- Bought with an FHA loan in July of '16

- Paid market value of $166,000

- Remaining loan is $160,000

- Raised rents from $1,150 to $1,450

- New appraisal of $210,000 from improvements and comps in my area.

I am wondering where my owner occupied loan will be up in July, I have the ability to refinance into a conventional loan and be able to get another FHA. Or if I should keep my FHA status and do a home equity line of credit, where I can then take money out when I'm ready and buy a seller-financed deal or even get a conventional loan?

Let me know your thoughts and if you have any other questions to help you in your advice. Thanks in advance.

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