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Trevor Bogus
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Durango, CO
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Finding and Financing deal 2, 3, 4 etc.

Trevor Bogus
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Durango, CO
Posted

My partner and I currently own a 4 plex apartment with one unit as long term tenants and 2 units as "mid term" rentals (min 30 days). We are currently looking at finding and financing a 2nd investment property. We are ready to make a move, however we don't really have direction or advice on where to start. We used an FHA loan on our current property, since we live in the 4th unit.

We would like to BRRRR or flip a single family home next, or acquire another small multifamily. How are people finding properties that are below market value? How are you financing them? I don't know if we have enough equity to refinance out of our FHA, but that could be an option?

Any other suggestions or experiences on how you scaled your Rental Portfolio would be greatly appreciated. 

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