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Brandi Paul
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Orange County, CA
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Short Sale Flip -Transactional funding

Brandi Paul
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • Orange County, CA
Posted

I am so happy to have found this site and want to offer thanks in advance for any advice given.

I am working on a short sale flip and it seems as though transactional funding may be my only choice as I don't yet have any money to put down; which would rule out hard money. Please let me know if I have missed another type of 100% financing.

My question would be how to best attract the final C buyer if you don't already have one in place. Has anyone had luck advertising via Craigslist or another vehicle for advertising other than the MLS which couldn't really be done due to double close escrow needed.

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