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Updated almost 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Financing First Fix & Flip
All,
I'm looking for recommendations on best way to finance my first deal (fix & flip). In terms of assets and liabilities I have no debt and paid off mortgage, $25k in emergency fund and decent IRA. My target investment property would be between $50-100k and approximately $20k in rehab costs. I'm thinking conventional loan through local bank may be best option at this point but looking for feedback.
Thanks, Mike
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