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Updated about 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

best financing options
Live in California and planning on purchasing out of a state investment property in Cleveland Ohio and grow my portfolio from there. What financing approach would be best for acquiring multiple properties over long term. Any feedback would be appreciated
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Assuming that you are interested in single family investing I would recommend using conventional loans until you max out your DTI and then switching to DSCR loans