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Updated over 11 years ago, 06/06/2013

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Chris Getz
  • Saint Charles, MO
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New Investor Financing

Chris Getz
  • Saint Charles, MO
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I've been thinking about ways to come up with funding to get started, and while I can provide the needed down payment for a multi-family that I'm looking at, I was curious as to some other "solutions" that might be available to limit my initial cash outlays.

Would it be possible to transfer your primary residence to an LLC, and then you would rent from your newly created LLC. This would allow you to get a 'primary loan' that possibly had better terms and less down payment requirements to get into a rental property.

Feel free to tell me this won't work or its a dumb idea, Im just trying to think of other outside the box ideas for getting myhands on properties that will cashflow without large downpayments.

I've been lurking around here for months now just soaking it all in. This is a great place.

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