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Alexis Galligan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Renovating A Duplex with Very Little Cash - How to Finance or To Wait?

Alexis Galligan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cincinnati, OH
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Hello my name is Alexis. My partner Michael and I recently purchased a duplex in a historical neighborhood in Newport, KY. Our Initial plan was to renovate the lower unit, while we have the tenant upstairs and then renovate the top and live and occupy for a year-or two and then rent the top out and buy our next property. Our tenant is going to be out April 1st, which is a month sooner than we had planned. We also both have our apartments until then. 

We have a few thousand dollars cash saved up to get started with paint and small projects, but we'd like to renovate the kitchen and bathrooms. We are not sure the best strategy to go about financing our renovation.

Should we open a zero line of credit (through home depot, credit cards, loan?), if so, how do we do that, and then would we refinance afterwards? I guess were not sure the best route to take and specifically how to take it. We have gotten a lot of advice, but not super SPECIFIC. I want to get the renovation of the lower unit done in the next 3-months and then start the top unit enough to where we can comfortably live there. The mortgage payment is going to hurt us without a tenant, so we really need to get this moving. Any and all advice is appreciated. Thank you all. 

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