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JonPaul Kessinger
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  • Property Manager
  • Bridgeport WV
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New investor questions on BRRRR

JonPaul Kessinger
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  • Property Manager
  • Bridgeport WV
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Hey guys, I'm a brand new investor looking to start my first BRRRR. I'm looking at buying a fixer-upper for 35-40k in cash, then pulling my money out on a refinance. My question is since I'm buying a home in cash do I have to wait to refinance it or can I a few months after I buy it?

This house is located in a decent area with mostly 80-100k houses around it (good in my area of southern WV). I'm looking to refinance it fairly fast because my boss is selling his house in 2-3 months and is going to give me a deal on it. It has a newly renovated apartment on top of a detached garage and the house itself has had a new roof, kitchen, bathroom, and flooring, all within the past 4 years.