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Post: HELOC questions

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Thanks, that was the answer I needed.

Post: HELOC questions

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What is the repayment time? The same as a mortgage?

Can you write off the payments?

Does the interest rate fluctuate or can you lock one in?

Post: What is the best first investment?

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I know it is a matter of personal preference.

I would like to know what is the best first investment in regards to the easiest to get financing for? I have a low/average credit, make only 35k a year and at the time of my investment I will have 25k in cash and credit at my disposal. I know I am not going to be able to get financing for a property that is uninhabital. What kind of investment is the easiest to get financing for?

Post: Deck and sliding glass door

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Thanks. I am going with a glass door because as far as I know french door open inward and that can't be in this house. The deck may end up
8 x 10 or 10 x 12. I want it bif enough for a table and chair then when you walk down the steps there will be a patio amde from pavers. Space is limited.