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Brenda Whittaker
  • Investor
  • Cottonwood, AZ
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Brrrr help!

Brenda Whittaker
  • Investor
  • Cottonwood, AZ
Posted

Stuck! Very very very stuck. How do I know I am going to be able to get financing for a property once it's rehabbed? I have a little cash, need about $50K total, ARV $100K, but I am not usually personally qualified for a loan, and this would not be owner occupied as well, so how do I figure out my back end? I can't figure out my exit!! And I've posted 11 posts here asking and never got any replies. I filled out an analysis form but, it means nothing. I cant decipher it. Realtors tell me this house is not worth my time, they say its a tear down but that may be because there's not much in there for commission. SO, I need an investor for rehab, and a way to refinance once it's fixed. ??

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