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All Forum Posts by: Joshua Insua

Joshua Insua has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Looking for heloc

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Are there any lenders that can fund heloc over 500k with requiring all borrowers on title

Is it possible to use the projected income of a str property built in 2024 and use that income to help qualify for a heloc on another property

Hello, this is my first post on here I’m an active duty military member and licensed lender and my wife is an active realtor we’re looking to purchase our first of many investment properties in Florida and our open to take pointers and advice on our strategy.

We were looking at taking out a heloc on our paid off home(up to 750k) and wanted to start investing in the brrrr strategy and continue reusing the heloc to fund further more projects.

Our goal is to play the long game and invest in areas with positive outlooks on appreciation such as Tampa or Jacksonville but not too familiar with the markets in those areas

We aren’t sure which is the best route to start with as we’re leaning towards to multi-unit properties but is it better to start off with a single family unit? How could we leverage  our licenses and Va loan access to our advantage.