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Neil Buettner
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Refi help on 1st BRRRR in Indy

Neil Buettner
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  • Rental Property Investor
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Hello BP Community!! Thank you in advance for your input. 

I am an OS investor from CA, nearing the end of the rehab process on my 1st BRRRR property in Indianapolis!! I am currently seeking guidance and strategies on how to find the best refi options. I have used an online lending company on another property (they offer 75% ARV), but am interested in finding out if any of you have had luck with local banks, credit unions, etc.??

How do you find prospective banks that might be a good fit? 

How should you go about contacting them?

Are there any strategies to get the best rate (other than having solid credit score, which I do)? 


Any other input or strategies regarding finding the best lender on an OS BRRRR would be greatly appreciated!!

Thank you for helping this relative newbie, everyone!!

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