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Noah Aviv
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Irvine, CA
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Refinancing a BRRRR

Noah Aviv
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Irvine, CA
Posted

Hi, I know that refi questions came out in the forums in different ways but I couldn't find specific info for what we are looking for.

We are buying properties in Phildelphia , implementing the BRRRR strategy, we have a single family town house that we are just finishing the rehab on and getting ready to refi.

3 main points : we are a LLC, we purchased 3 months ago (so under any seasoning period) and also we don't have a tenant yet, we have couple of options to refi but we are looking for something less expensive (interest and closing costs).

Can any of the professional BRRR investors here or a lender can help suggesting a better option to accommodate such a refi ?

Thanks 

Noah

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