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All Forum Posts by: James Austin

James Austin has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: How To: Find Real Estate Investor Friendly Lenders

James AustinPosted
  • Spring, TX
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@Andrew Postell

@Andrew Postell I own SF rental property free and clear in San Antonio, TX 78258.  I finally got a delinquent renter out of the home with eviction.  Needless to say the house needs some serious rehab to get for ready for sale or rent.

The valuation of the home is approx. $267K.  My question is what is my best option to get equity out of the property to do the rehab and do you have any lenders you would recommend.

Thanks for your valuable time.

Regards,

James Austin

Houston, TX

Thanks for all the replies.

We own both rental properties free and clear.

Just trying to find best/easiest way to access the equity without W2.

LOC, HELOC, cash out refi, etc...

We own two rental properties with no mortgage.  My wife and I are both retired.  We would like to update both properties to increase the rental revenue.  What is the best way for someone on retirement income to access the Equity in these properties?