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Jason Stewart
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vancouver, WA
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Finding A Hard Money Lender Question

Jason Stewart
  • New to Real Estate
  • Vancouver, WA
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Good experiences and bad please share feedback on hard money lenders you have used to acquire single-fam rehab properties in Austin area. Specifically, I am looking to purchase a SFH with major repairs/upgrades needed (using the BRRRR strategy) rehab and then refi to conventional loan. What type of rates have you seen? What should one look out for? What does the structure of a "good" loan look like? This will be my first experience this type of transaction so I prefer to learn from others' experiences instead of making my own mistakes.

Thank you!

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