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Investing with little or no money down

David Tiefenthaler
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Morning everyone,

I just finished Brandon Turner's book, "The book on investing in real estate with no (and low) money down.  Great book and I learned a lot of great things!

I was interested in other people's personal stories on how they were able to attain some of their early on rental properties with no and low money down.  Strategies that worked for you, things you would've done differently, or anything else you'd be happy to share.

Thanks! Have a great Tuesday.

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Nicholas L.
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@David Tiefenthaler

the only low risk, low-money down strategy for a beginner is house hacking.

i've done a few seller finance deals with low down payments, but that was after i was well capitalized and already owned several rentals.  and they were really, really hard to find.

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