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Single Family Home rental cash out refi....how’s it looking?

Matt Merrill
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I have 3 rentals in 78665 that I would like to cash out refi.

What local banks or lenders are y’all having success with? Any of them discount closing costs?

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Sterling Williams
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  • San Antonio, TX
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Sterling Williams
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  • San Antonio, TX
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Originally posted by @Matt Merrill:

I have 3 rentals in 78665 that I would like to cash out refi.

What local banks or lenders are y’all having success with? Any of them discount closing costs?

Matt,

Reach out to @Brooke Noth, she's who our office sends all of our clients to whether they are picking up their first home, investment property or refinancing out. She's one of the few lender's that you'll keep on your team for the longterm. She's an investor herself and understands the big picture. Most importantly she doesn't disappear when things get tough and keeps constant communication all the while looking out for her clients best interest. I guarantee you'll come back and thank me! 

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