Investment Info:
Single-family residence fix & flip investment.
Purchase price: $119,000
Cash invested: $5,000
Sale price: $145,900
Accidental investment... Bought an old "fixer upper" that I...
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If I use a HELOC to buy a property outright and also cover the rehab costs, can I then refinance and pay the HELOC back without incurring the higher fees associated with a cash-out refi?