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Updated almost 11 years ago,

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Georges A.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Barcelona, Spain
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Thinking ahead of time

Georges A.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Barcelona, Spain
Posted

I have money for 4 down payments on 4 different investment properties allowing me to go with a conventional lender in the short run. However, I will soon run out and need to consider looking into other creative financing.

I have seen case studies with HML but that only work for house flipping/ rehabbing, not in my case which is Buy & Hold.

The question here is how am I able to fund future Buy & hold properties moving forward. I don't see any type of deal where the HML can make money from a Buy & Hold property unless I am going to refinance after a year with a conventional lender - and we all know how hard that is on investment properties...

can you please throw me some hints and ideas here to set me up on the right track? I am sure I am missing something esp that I keep hearing use OPM use OPM...

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