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Where to park cash from cash out refi?

Michael Behrens
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Let’s say you’re a passive real estate investor.

You do a cash out refi on your home and now you’ve unlocked 300-400k to park in an investment property, or multiple deals.

Curious to hear best advice from investors who’ve managed to multiply their wealth using passive real estate strategies, perhaps from a similar scenario?

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Lee Ripma
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@Michael Behrens

What is your goal? Do you want to preserve this money without much growth? Do you want to double it in 5 years? Do you want the tax benefits of RE? Challenge yourself to think what you really want to get out of this money and the right thing will become clear!

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