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Cash out Refi
Hello,
I am new to the entire refi process and looking for some direction here:
I purchased a foreclosed property 2 months ago using hard money and close to finishing the renovation. Since i put 20% down, i am hoping i can do a cash out refi (will have enough equity) so I can take out my initial investment. Upon calling a few banks, i am told that there is a minimum of 6 month holding period before I can do a cash out refi. Is this accurate? Can someone walk me through how some of the investors go about BRRR process? Any advise and also any lenders you recommend.
Thanks!
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Hey Raj – Some lenders may offer options for seasoning periods under six months. However, it's important to keep in mind that shorter seasoning periods often come with different terms compared to a a cash out refi with 6 months + of seasoning. Happy to connect with you.