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I put in an offer for a property. It cash flows for $250 a month, 12% cash on cash, Equity $30k. (BP rental calc analysis). Purchase Contract is not assignable without sellers permission. Thinking I am going to use transactional funding. Property is 55K, is there a minimum 2% or $2000. I sure it varies by lender, 1st potential deal want to have my numbers correct.
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Originally posted by @Scott Titus:
I put in an offer for a property. It cash flows for $250 a month, 12% cash on cash, Equity $30k. (BP rental calc analysis). Purchase Contract is not assignable without sellers permission. Thinking I am going to use transactional funding. Property is 55K, is there a minimum 2% or $2000. I sure it varies by lender, 1st potential deal want to have my numbers correct.
I assume you are planning to wholesale this property, using an AB BC close?
Here is a site I have used for this kind of information... http://transactionalfundingfl.com/
Hope it helps, some sites claim to offer "no fee funding" I seriously wonder though...