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Bridgette Delva
  • Rental Property Investor
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What was your most creatively funded deal for SF or MF long term?

Bridgette Delva
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Ocala, FL
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Hey BPers!  I'm hoping to solicit your stories on the most creative ways you've acquired funds for your deals. Primarily looking for those applicable to residential LTRs.  So, tell me, what did you do to get the funds?

What did it cost you? Would you do it again?

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    Jim Pellerin
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    Jim Pellerin
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    I've done quite a few.

    1. Lease option from the seller

    2. Agreement of purchase and sale with a different closing.

    3. Vendors take backs.

    4. Subject to's.

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