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Patrick Enright
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Looking for a Lender for a Low Value Refinance in Atlanta

Patrick Enright
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  • New to Real Estate
  • Atlanta
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Hi Everyone,

I am closing on a property soon in the Stone Mountain area. It is a condo that should appraise in the ~60K range. My partner and I have reached out to a few larger/national banks in the area and they do not have an option to do a cash out re-fi for a property of that low of value. Has anyone had success refinancing properties in the price range?

Going to start called the local credit unions and local banks when they open Monday, but was looking to see if we can eliminate time calling around if anyone has experience with this. 

Thanks in advance!

  • Patrick Enright
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