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All Forum Posts by: Angie Bryant

Angie Bryant has started 2 posts and replied 8 times.

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Looking for advice on the best way to pull equity from my first investment property that I own free & clear. I recently rehabbed it with private funds and have a tenant in place and would like to pull equity to repay my private lender. Any suggestions on which lending services are friendly to self-employed individuals would be helpful. Thanks in advance

Post: What is the best way to finance and rehab a gift property?

Angie BryantPosted
  • North Carolina
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

@Michael Lee Thanks so much for responding! I will keep these great tips in mind as I move forward.

Post: What is the best way to finance and rehab a gift property?

Angie BryantPosted
  • North Carolina
  • Posts 8
  • Votes 2

Help!  I am brand new to real estate investing.  I was gifted a property that I would like to rehab and use as a rental. My question is what is the best way to obtain financing for the rehab. There are no mortgages or tax liens on the property which is in a state of disrepair.  I have a deed and a lot of hard work ahead of me on the home built in the 1920's in a working class neighborhood that was passed down to me.  Challenge accepted!!  Just want to start off things right for my first adventure in real estate investing. Advice from anyone who has travelled down this road would be appreciated.  Thanks!