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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Advice on finance?
I am interesting in increasing my buying power with a HELOC or Line of credit on my property. I use multiple cards for re-habs and that works well but it would be easier to have a line of credit to keep everything in one place. I also utilize a self-directed 401K and at times use private investors or hard money. Curious what the plus or minus of these are and what others are doing. Thanks for the input. I would also like to find a financial advisor who could set things up without having a product to steer you into.