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All Forum Posts by: Joseph Ritson

Joseph Ritson has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: How often to visit the home equity well?

Joseph RitsonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Boston
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Scott and Chris, thanks for your reply. I have a $250k heloc now; it is on the table to add 250k to that, yes. I think you're both saying the same thing: leverage a heloc as much as possible before considering refinancing. Makes sense. Thanks again. 

Post: How often to visit the home equity well?

Joseph RitsonPosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Boston
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Hello folks. I'm new to real estate and have a question relative to tapping into my primary residence equity. My home is worth $1.3M appraised and it's all free and clear. I want to use up to $750k as down-payments on 30-year fixed mortgages for 3 or 4 multi-family rental properties. The plan is to buy, refurb, rent, and hold the asset long-term.

The deals are going to come along sporadically, of course, so I'm wondering how to structure the equity transactions so the cash is there when I need it. I want the freedom to move quickly when I find a good deal. Should I take out one $750k refi, and sit on the cash until I need it? Should I take the first, say $250k, and refinance as each deal comes along?

I'm moving methodically and working with a trusted realtor, financial planner, and my bank of 15 years. So, this is probably just the first of a bazillion questions I'm sure I'll post to this amazingly helpful website. Thanks in advance for your help.