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Ralph Christian Mark Aquino
  • Whittier, CA
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Newbie. Seeking advice

Ralph Christian Mark Aquino
  • Whittier, CA
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Hello everyone my name is Mark Aquino. New to BP community and brand new to the real estate game. I am excited with this new venture and would like to seek advice on my following goals. I currently have $100k available equity that I would like to use for investing in real estate. Any recommendations on which route to take the money out? Cash out refi vs Home Equity Loan vs HELOC? Also, any recommended companies or lenders that would help service me? I have been doing my due diligence of googling and youtubing to gather information. I would really appreciate any advice from real life experience from successful real estate investors. Thank you.

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