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Paying for renovations
Hi there,
My wife and I are starting to plan to renovate in our two family home (We live on the second floor and will be renovating the 3rd floor to update bedrooms and add bathroom). We have some cash on hand that may cover most of the work, but are exploring other options. What are some routes we can go to try to find reno loans (if that's the right term)? Should we just call a bank and do a local search? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks