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Agustin Farias
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30 year Fixed loan, non owner occupied.

Agustin Farias
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Antonio, TX
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What bank  is  your go to bank to pull equity (30 year Fixed) of your rental property after Buy, Rehab, Rent?.

I am in San Antonio  Texas

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    Robin Simon
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    Robin Simon
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    Quote from @Agustin Farias:

    What bank  is  your go to bank to pull equity (30 year Fixed) of your rental property after Buy, Rehab, Rent?.

    I am in San Antonio  Texas

    Sharing this article published on BP last year on all the options for BRRRR method refinances including Banks and DSCR Loans (as @Brandon Croucier mentioned) - hope it helps lay out all the options!

    https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/brrrr-loans-what-are-the-...

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