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1 deal on 3 seperate properties - whats the best way?
I found a tired Landlord who wants to unload 3 of her (distant) properties. I would like to make her an offer on all 3 thereby solving all of her issues at once. I believe by doing so I can negotiate a better price.
She owns them cash and I will need to finance them. She is not interested in owner financing them to me. I'm wondering if there is a better way to finance the deal than to get three separate loans (and duplicate fees).
I can't see any way around it though. Anyone come across something like this?