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How to structure this multi-duplex deal
There is a street in my neighborhood that has 6 duplexes on the market, all for the same per unit price, so it looks like 1 owner looking to liquidate. These units all appear to be at least partially rented. I would love to get them all at the same time. Any ideas on how to structure a creative deal, as I obviously cant afford to get 6 loans at the same time...