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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

100% Financing Income Property?
Is there a way to do this on a "good" deal? Are there any Private lenders out there willing to consider?
If you have:
- property at good price
- good ROI rental rate
- Don't have:
- enough income to save 10-20%
- assets to sell for down payment
- 401k
- associates/family with extra income
My thinking is there has to be somewhere to start to get a "good" structured correctly done.