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Financing first deal
I have the ability to put roughly 15k down on my first deal. That being said I wouldnt have much left in the way of funds for a rehab, ive been back and forth on either going through a private lender or getting a traditional loan. Does anyone have reccomendations on how they would finance a first deal (Assuming you have good credit and 15k to put down or use for rehab)