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Paul Ellington
  • Leesburg, VA
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Banks offering HELOC on Investment Property in NoVA

Paul Ellington
  • Leesburg, VA
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I'm looking in to getting a HELOC on my investment property and was wondering if anyone from Loudoun/Fairfax County had experience with this. I've heard it can be difficult to find a bank willing to do a HELOC on an investment property and was hoping someone would be able to tell me where they've had luck in the past. Thanks!

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Trevor Aydelott
  • High Desert, CA
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Trevor Aydelott
  • High Desert, CA
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@Paul Ellington

There are banks that do HELOCS on investment properties. It is really late where I'm at and I don't have information in front of me. But I do know personally there are banks and have talked to them. 

Start by calling quicken mortgage. And look up TD Bank. But just type in HELOCs investment properties in google and start calling. 

And don't listen to people that just say thing like hey they probably stopped without knowing any information. Actually banks are lending and are considered essential, just like realtors. So don't take a NO for an answer. 

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