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All Forum Posts by: Scott D Burrows

Scott D Burrows has started 2 posts and replied 122 times.

Post: Refinancing a Commercial Loan

Scott D BurrowsPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 113

If you do a commercial then a residential, would you be in the situation of having to pay double closing costs? 

Post: Indianapolis investor-Searching- commercial loan- Refi cash-out

Scott D BurrowsPosted
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 128
  • Votes 113

Hi, 

I currently have 3 SFH that I own the titles to, as well as my personal home, which I am also the title holder.

Through networking, I have come to the conclusion that to accelerate my investing I would like to find a commercial lender that is BRRRR friendly and can offer no or 1-month seasoning periods for refinancing cash-outs, so that I can keep my money free and maintain the ability to acquire more properties, when needed.

Looking around at different banks has presented quite the challenge, though not impossible. Certain that I will find what I am looking for, if I try hard enough. However, BP seems to speed up the process quite a bit. 

Basically, just needing to find a lender that can offer decent terms, little to no seasoning for refi's (for deals which I either financed through my personal home HELOC or other funding means), after doing full rehab and getting appraisal, of course.

Any advice or suggestions are WELCOME! 

Thanks to anyone who takes the time to offer their two cents or knows of a commercial lender (in/out of state) that could offer the terms that I am looking for. 

Have a great and HAPPY NEW YEARS!

-Scott