Risks & AlternativesQuestion 87
What Are the Biggest Risks of Cash-Out Refinance for Houston Landlords?
Biggest risks: over-leveraging, negative cash flow from higher payments, market downturn reducing property values below loan balance, and inability to make payments.
Biggest risks: over-leveraging, negative cash flow from higher payments, market downturn reducing property values below loan balance, and inability to make payments.
- What to know: Understand the real risks of cash-out refinancing and how to protect your Houston portfolio from downside scenarios.
- Houston context: Houston has experienced market corrections (oil downturns, Hurricane Harvey) — conservative LTV and strong reserves are your best protection.
- Action step: Before committing to a cash-out refi, evaluate alternatives: HELOCs, second mortgages, business lines of credit, or even partnerships may be better fits.
Bottom Line
Cash-out refinancing carries real risk — higher payments, more leverage, and less equity cushion. Use it wisely and always maintain a safety margin in your Houston portfolio.