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Anthony Cancel
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How not to run out money building Turnkey portfolio?

Anthony Cancel
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ashburn, VA
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If my goal is to build a 25 door portfolio of cash flowing rentals but I don’t have unlimited savings (personal cash) for 25, 20% down payments, what are my options? I’ll run out down payment money by door 5-10. Anyone been down this road?

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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If you are buying turnkey properties you are buying at market price or even above. It is simply not realistic to think that you can keep buying turkey rentals and not continually put up your own cash.

  • Is it possible? -yes
  • Is it realistic to expect it? - no
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