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All Forum Posts by: Matt Burdett

Matt Burdett has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Proof of concept

Matt BurdettPosted
  • Cleveland Ohio
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 8
Definitely planning to use the HELOC for entire purchase price and renovation. Thanks for the insight!

Post: Proof of concept

Matt BurdettPosted
  • Cleveland Ohio
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 8

Nice to meet you @Denise Supplee! Thank you for this. I want to know all the options available before I make a decision. At the same time not staying on the sidelines too long. 

Post: Proof of concept

Matt BurdettPosted
  • Cleveland Ohio
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 8

Thanks Caleb. I do have savings that can cover things for a bit. I'm meeting with my agent this evening to go over what she has seen done that works. Any other thoughts on who I should reach out to in case there are other options I unaware of?

Post: Proof of concept

Matt BurdettPosted
  • Cleveland Ohio
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 8

I'm starting my investing career and have a question for the group. I want to do a BRRRR and am curious on if it's best for me to take a HELOC on my primary residence and pay cash for my 1st property/rehab or try to go another route. Thanks in advance for your thoughts