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Marcus Hill
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Nashville, TN
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Financing with Personal Credit

Marcus Hill
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Nashville, TN
Posted

Hello!

I recently refinanced my primary home, and am now looking into getting a HELOC to use to acquire a rental property. My plan is to BRRRR, which would include credit pulls for the purchase (hard money) and refi of the rental, all within the same year. My question is this: Is it ok to be doing this all on my personal credit? Will my personal credit take a huge hit with all these loans back to back? Is there a better way to set this up or is what I'm doing pretty common? I just don't want to mess up my personal finances too much IF there's a better way to do it that I don't know about.

This would be my first investment property so I don't know if I'm overthinking this or if there really is a better way.

Thanks for your help!

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