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All Forum Posts by: Haile Dawud

Haile Dawud has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Quote from @Chris Seveney:

@Haile Dawud

Assuming the property can get financing and you qualify for lending getting leverage to fund other deals is not a bad idea. Depending on what your HELOC is you may still want to just use that (might be better interest rate). Only caution I would throw out is make sure to not over leverage yourself

Ok thank you . I think what you are saying is that I should not cash-out refinance the new build and continue to use my existing HELOC to fund deals. Keep this house mortgage-free?

Hello,

I bought a small house for $35,000 last Nov (2022). The house needs to be remodeled and once it's completed, the ARV will be $198,000 per appraisal last week. I'm using my HELOC from my first home to fund the remodel. Once that's been paid back, I won't have a mortgage on the property. I'm wondering if it would be a good ideal to do a cash-out refinance and use the equity to fund other projects which will put a mortgage on the house or keep that property mortgage-free and use it as collateral since I will have a house valued at $198,000 with no additional debt.
I know it all depends on personal strategy but I’m interested in what options there are that can position me to where I’m financially ahead.

Thank you