Trenton NJ
have you called David Lodato at the credit union of NJ? that would be a good starting point. the biggest issue I see is banks don't like doing low dollar loans.
I wonder if it would be easier to get a HELOC on that property?
I have similar questions about Trenton. How are lenders (e.g. for HELOC or cash-out refi) arriving at home values in Trenton (or other very distressed areas)? What do they use for comps? Many properties seem available well below market and need some repairs or renovation. If you repair/renovate, do you get to "normal" valuation or are you stuck with distressed valuation?
I have noticed that the appraisals are coming in strong on WELL DONE rehabbed rental properties in Trenton.
Originally posted by @Stephen Chatto:
I have noticed that the appraisals are coming in strong on WELL DONE rehabbed rental properties in Trenton.
That's good to hear. I'm rehabbing a 4br by St Francis and I was hesitant to pull the trigger because of the comps.