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All Forum Posts by: Jeremy Keeler

Jeremy Keeler has started 7 posts and replied 32 times.

Post: HELOC Double Leverage Strategy

Jeremy KeelerPosted
  • Corpus Christi, TX
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 12

Hello all!
I haven't been in the forums in a while, been more of a lurker. But I find myself at a point on my BRRR journey where I am getting very close to finally pulling the trigger on my first purchase. My plan is to double leverage my first several properties, laying out as little cash out of my pockets as possible. I will use a HELOC to pay for a hard money loan and all the fees associated with the loan. I will do this during my draw period and only pay interest on the monies that I end up needing to pay the hard money payments. Then after the property is completed and rented, do a cash out refi, pay off the hard money lender, and if I do it right even pay off the HELOC.
My question is this. When I'm sitting down with a loan officer discussing the HELOC they will inevitably ask me what I plan on using the loan for. While I do have some home repairs that will need funding, the main reason for the HELOC is acquiring buy and hold properties. Do I tell them that? Do I omit that? Should I tell them I plan on using the money for investment purposes, will that scare them?

What do you guys think?

Wow, that's awesome! Great job, house number two will be even better.