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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Creative financing ideas
I’m closing on my second rental house this month and after using most of my cash on hand I want to continue building my portfolio with buy and hold properties but how do I manage to finance the next without down payment cash?
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@Kayla Oliver, try using the BRRRR method so that you can continue to recycle your cash.
- Can you tap into any equity in your primary residence through a HELOC?
- How about a loan against your 401(k)?
- Link up with an equity partner.
- Use a hard money lender.