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Xiang J.
  • Rental Property Investor
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Heloc or cash out/ HEL in FL

Xiang J.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Berwyn PA
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Prefer Heloc but open to cash out/HEL. It's a rental SFH in orlando area . Deeded in the LLC owned by me. Please let me know any local lenders that work with this and roughly the range for rates. Thanks.

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Brittany Minocchi
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Brittany Minocchi
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Hey Xiang - 

If the property is free and clear, a DSCR cash out refinance is probably your best bet in order to keep it in the LLC. You'll see better rates and terms with a cash out refi vs a line of credit on an investment property, and many (not all) lenders want the property to be titled to an individual and not an entity. Depending on credit, LTV, etc rates in the 7s for a cash out are pretty common right now, whereas you'll likely see a line of credit run somewhere around 9-10%+.

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