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Drew Steusloff
  • Developer
  • Atlanta GA
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Off Market Deals with conventional Financing

Drew Steusloff
  • Developer
  • Atlanta GA
Posted

Hi BP,

As new investor, I am continuing to struggle to find lucrative deals off the MLS and on Market. While I am about to close on my first house hack deal, I would like to make a plan for my next property. I am considering putting together a yellow letter campaign or bandit signs to start generating some leads. My one hesitation in doing this is that I would be not approaching this as a Cash buyer but using conventional financing or Hard Money depending on the property. From everything I have read, off market deals tend be require having cash on hand a quick close. Do I need to change my purchase strategy in order to pursue off market properties, or can I make this work with financing?

Thanks, 

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