villiagepeople
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Question for all the brokers/loan agents on this board...
I'm looking to do a cashout refi... now before anyone gets all crazy about me being not responsible... let me tell you my situation.
I bought a San Mateo home in 2011 and I put down 30%. Fast forward to 2014 and the last phase of the San Mateo homes went up ~25% from my purchase price. My parents are near retirement and have $125k left in their house in L.A. county. I would like to pay off their mortgage and roll it into mine so that they don't have this mortgage burden in their retirement years. If I refi cash out 125k I will have a loan balance of slightly less than 500k but still be under the 80% LTV. So I wrote an email to a lady my cousin knows who is a "direct lender" and she said "you can only cashout to 417K ... once you go over conforming into high balance conforming 417-625K, max LTV is 60%" [which means the loan amount would be less than 417k at the current value of my home]. Does anyone know if there are programs/lenders that will allow a LTV of >60% on a cashout refi?
I'm looking to do a cashout refi... now before anyone gets all crazy about me being not responsible... let me tell you my situation.
I bought a San Mateo home in 2011 and I put down 30%. Fast forward to 2014 and the last phase of the San Mateo homes went up ~25% from my purchase price. My parents are near retirement and have $125k left in their house in L.A. county. I would like to pay off their mortgage and roll it into mine so that they don't have this mortgage burden in their retirement years. If I refi cash out 125k I will have a loan balance of slightly less than 500k but still be under the 80% LTV. So I wrote an email to a lady my cousin knows who is a "direct lender" and she said "you can only cashout to 417K ... once you go over conforming into high balance conforming 417-625K, max LTV is 60%" [which means the loan amount would be less than 417k at the current value of my home]. Does anyone know if there are programs/lenders that will allow a LTV of >60% on a cashout refi?