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All Forum Posts by: Kelly McKenzie

Kelly McKenzie has started 2 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Has anyone heard of Win Win Home Buyers?

Kelly McKenziePosted
  • Dallas, TX
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

I'm looking to potentially sell my duplex in Bishop Arts (it's a really solid property but I'm moving to the UK and just want out if the price is right), and got a good cash offer from a company called Win Win Home Buyers. They seem to be based out of Frisco and doing deals around the metroplex, but I can't seem to find any reviews or information about them.

Just trying to do my due diligence and make sure they aren't scammers or anything like that. Anyone know if they're a legit business?

Thanks!

Kelly

I've used Uptown Dallas Properties and really loved working with them. Would recommend.

Thank y'all so much for your help! This has been incredibly helpful! Will reach out to those who have messaged today. :)

Help please!

I am trying to do a cash out refi on an investment property I own in Dallas, TX. However, I just spoke with someone from Quicken Loans in Texas who said it was impossible/against the law because you can't do cash out refi's on investment duplexes. Only single family homes or large developments (more than 4 units) were allowed for investment cash outs.

This seems very strange to me, but reading online has just made things less clear. Is is possible to do a cash out refinance for an investment duplex in Texas? Do I need to have my primary residence in Texas? Any advice/help is much appreciated.

Thanks so much!

Kelly