All Forum Posts by: Dolev Shemesh
Dolev Shemesh has started 9 posts and replied 15 times.
Post: Looking for advice on a Cash Refi Deal

- Posts 16
- Votes 9
Quote from @Zach Wain:
@Dolev Shemesh
You have a rental cash out refinance at 6.375%? What are the Box origination fees for that rate? Is this a primary home you are cashing out?
No it's a rental that I currently own out right
Post: Looking for advice on a Cash Refi Deal

- Posts 16
- Votes 9
Hello everyone.
I would like some advice in regards to my first cash refi deal i'm about to close.I have few long terms properties that I rent out. Some of these properties are free of debt (purchased in cash few years back).
My plan is to cash refi one of these at the following details: 30 yr fix conventional @ 6.375%. House worth $170k and i'm pulling $100k of the equity to buy another long term investment property/airbnb.
I'm currently renting this property for $1,350 so my profit will go from 100% to 40% (after insurance, taxes, etc.). Giving the current market, it's possible but seems unlikely to have more profit (% and $) than what i'm currently making (100% and $1,350/month); However, my thinking is basically to do BRRRR where I reinvest this $100k in another property (DP and fix up) which will in turn increase the Equity and rent it out.
Considering my long term strategy here, as i'm not planning on selling the new potential property, should I go for it with these conditions? I'm thinking getting to the same profit/month (at least $1,350) from both properties combined or even less is sufficient for now as i'm forecasting both reduces in interest rates in a year or two (refinance from 6.375%), and property equity goes up in general in the Tampa Bay market.
Any thoughts and advices would be greatly appreciated.
Post: Will I pay taxes on a cash refi received funds?

- Posts 16
- Votes 9
Hello,
I'm close to closing a deal on a cash refi on a property that I own outright. If I end up getting those funds this year (2022) but i'm yet to find another property to invest those funds in (in the same year), will I have to pay and type of taxes for this?
Post: Should I Cash Refi in today's rates?

- Posts 16
- Votes 9
I don't have a deal in place but I'm eyeing a couple atm. And yes that's what I thought as well, especially if my current collected rents on these properties are covering more than the (expected) mortgage after the cash refi. Now i'm also trying to fins some private lenders that will be willing to do a cash refi for less than $250k.
@Mike Singer - Thank you for your help
Post: Should I Cash Refi in today's rates?

- Posts 16
- Votes 9
Hello,
I have few properties that I own outright and some leveraged. I'm interested in getting a cash refi @ 30% LTV on my outright-owned properties (est. properties value is about $300k), so $90k in cash in order to scale up and buy more investment single or multi family properties. Does today's rates makes sense for doing that? I have a leverage capital company saying that they could in the mid 7% at the moment.
Thoughts?
Thank you