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All Forum Posts by: Joshua Curry

Joshua Curry has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Refinancing low purchase price properties

Joshua CurryPosted
  • Rochester, NY
  • Posts 2
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@JJ Bliss and @Larry Turowski thanks for the responses! 

I have one other question about refinancing multiple properties under the same loan. Is this a common thing that most banks will do or would we need to go to special lenders for something like this?
  

Post: Refinancing low purchase price properties

Joshua CurryPosted
  • Rochester, NY
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

My husband (Joshua) and I are new to real estate investing in Rochester and looking to make our first purchase. Recently I've been looking at single family homes in the 30-35k range where we could earn a bit of sweat equity. From previous attempts to buy a property I've learned that lenders are unable to offer mortgages for this price as closing cost are too great a percentage of the purchase price. 


So my question is, if we were able to purchase a property at this price in cash, would we be able to refinance in the future to use the equity towards another property or do the same type rules apply? 

-Andrea