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Using parents' home equity as a down payment — anyone done this?

Michael Avugwi
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Hey everyone, looking for some guidance here.

My parents have significant equity in their home and we're exploring either a cash-out refinance or HELOC to use as a down payment on an investment property ($500K+ range).

I know not every lender is comfortable with this structure so I wanted to ask — has anyone done something similar? Would love to hear how you navigated it or get a referral to someone who specializes in this.

Thanks in advance!

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Ken M.#4 Creative Real Estate Financing Contributor
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  • Get yourself trained before doing something inadvisable.
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Quote from @Michael Avugwi:

Hey everyone, looking for some guidance here.

My parents have significant equity in their home and we're exploring either a cash-out refinance or HELOC to use as a down payment on an investment property ($500K+ range).

I know not every lender is comfortable with this structure so I wanted to ask — has anyone done something similar? Would love to hear how you navigated it or get a referral to someone who specializes in this.

Thanks in advance!

It may be tempting, but parents get old and eventually need security. Having a HELOC is not security. A lot of people lost their homes in 2008 because of making assumptions that were wrong. Lots of wrong assumptions in real estate. Just read Bigger Pockets.

I wouldn't proceed.

Just use creative financing where the risk is transferred to the seller. Avoid the drama.

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