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40,50, and 60 year loans

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I know these may not be a every single property decision type of thing but they could be tools put to use lower payments equal more cash flow so you could make somthing work that way.

How do you go about finding these loans  vs 30 year loans. They are obviously not common but they are out there and if they exist I feel it could be Beni FICO all to understand when to use them

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@Justin Fox that’s what I was thinking, getting a crap ton now on 40s interest fixed for 10years let inflation eat up the loan while rents rise that way I can qualify for more property’s with debt to income now and pay them later

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