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All Forum Posts by: Preston Dean

Preston Dean has started 1 posts and replied 1 times.

Hey yall im brand new to Bigger Pockets and would love to hear some insight on this topic!

I am looking to do a remodel on my house that I just  purchased. The goal is to have it rent-ready Summer 2022. I am short on cash on hand due to just closing a few months back but would like to begin remodeling soon. Here is the question. Is it logical or worth it to put the expenses of the remodel on a low interest or "0% interest credit card" (applying for a zero interest card for 18 months). Or just slowly fix the house up and use cash that I get from my W2 job? 

Thanks!