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How to finance a quadplex?

Irvin Ricano
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Good evening my fellow real estate investors.

My name is Irvin and I am a fairly new real estate investor. I recently bought a duplex that I am currently house hacking. My next real estate adventure is to by a quadplex. I wanted some opinions on how to fund this new quadplex.  The way I funded my duplex was by the equity I built from my previous home. Unfortunately I used all my fund to purchase this duplex so as of now I don't have a lot of funds for a down payment on a quadplex. The home had already been remolded so I could not do any major repairs to raise value and pull cash out. At the moment I would like to fund this project on my own if possible. A partner ship is my last resort only because I have had bad experiences with them. Any ideas? Thank you all for spending a moment out of your day to help me on my new adventure. 

Your friendly neighborhood real estate investor,

Irvin Ricano

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Thank you James Wise. I will do my best. As of now I am looking into other sources of income to raise money faster. 

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