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Modesta Lopez
  • Investor
  • Reading, PA
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In need of Financing Ideas

Modesta Lopez
  • Investor
  • Reading, PA
Posted

A couple of weeks ago I sent out a mailing to landlords who recently evicted tenants. I got a call back from an out of state owner looking to get rid of his 15 unit. Based off of the numbers, it would be a great investment if he agrees to the price. I am still in the process of doing my due diligence. I'm hesitant as I don't have money for a down payment nor is my networth high (I know banks look at this when deciding on how large the loan amount can be for an individual person.) what are some options I can look into in order to make this work? 

TIA

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