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Clay S
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Financing an Owner Occupied Rehab (non FHA)

Clay S
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Colorado Springs, CO
Posted

I guess my situation could be worse, but I have a great multifamily under contract which very conservatively needs about $20k worth of work to be 'nicely' fixed up- new stucco, paint, carpet, updating bathrooms and kitchens, etc.

The problem is I already have an FHA loan, and won't qualify for the ideal FHA 203k program. Any ideas on how I could finance this rehab and mortgage together? Are there any conventional loan programs that would provide such financing? It might be tight financing with hard money at 70% ARV, but it could be an option, and then refinancing to hold as this will be owner occupied.

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.