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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
How to find the banks who require the lowest down payment
I am asking this question to see who out there has an idea as to which banks may require a low percentage down to purchase my first property?
I have a good amount saved up, but I want to be able to open myself up to more opportunities and more properties, and the lowest that I have been able to find so far has been 20% that I have qualified for.
Does anyone have a lead as to which banks/credit unions/ etc. may been willing to have a lower percentage down for investment properties?
Love the site, and thanks for all the help in advance