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All Forum Posts by: Hunter Van Wyhe

Hunter Van Wyhe has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Quote from @Brayden Hrycko:

Hey @Hunter Van Wyhe,

Like others have stated you'll want to reach out to a lender and see what you can pull out of your primary and how to structure that to get into another home. 

You'll want that lender to also know how to structure your next purchase for the blanket loan of those houses together or if you just want to buy one. Have the full plan mapped out then take action step by step. 

Thank you for the input.
Quote from @Dan Guenther:

Hey @Hunter Van Wyhe - welcome to the community! 

It sounds like you have a good opportunity at hand! Without knowing about the deal, this might be a situation where a partnership could be a good play. If you want to send over some details on the deal, I'd be happy to walk through some options and help you analyze them. 

Best of luck! 

Thank you. I will reach out with more info.
Quote from @Brittany Minocchi:

Hey Hunter - 

Depending on how much your current home is worth vs. what is owed, you could definitely look into a cash out refi and use the funds towards the next purchase. You can also do a blanket/portfolio loan, putting 2-3+ properties all under one loan. A debt service loan would be a good option for this. Happy to chat if you'd like to connect. 

Thank you. I will reach out

I Own a single family home and have been house hacking for 2 years. I would like to get into some quadplexs that are for sale in my area. Here is the situation. A seller is selling multiple properties. I can afford one but would need to refi my single family. Another idea I have is trying to aquire all properties and do a bundled deal but would need help financing. Any ideas would be appreciated!