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Howard Montaque
  • Investor
  • Rockledge, FL.
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Cash Flowing Multiplex Loan Options

Howard Montaque
  • Investor
  • Rockledge, FL.
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I hope all is well and success is your friend. This property is $565k and grossing $10,400 a month as a shared residence renting by the room. Its fully occupied with 16 tenants. I have been using hard money at 15% down and 80% of the sale price for my flips. With this property costing more than usual and having to put down $113k plus closing I am really concerned about what loan to use. Conventional, Delayed, FHA, Ect... We want to maximise keeping our money for the next properties. My wife and I are USAF veterans and flipped 3 properties this year. Any advice on funding? What loan would you use to get the most of your cash back?