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Valentina Bizeta
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas TX
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Financing owner-occupied first multifamily deal

Valentina Bizeta
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas TX
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Hello BP family!

My first post ever!! So be patient with me

I am brand new, no experience, to the real estate investment scene and hoping to get some knowledge from you, nice people, about financing my first house hacking deal. :)

Divorced, currently renting in Dallas County TX  - I moved from NJ six months ago  

Self employed in healthcare industry for over 8 years. Heavy tax deductions :)

Credit score over 750

Cash available for down payment: $50,000 

Looking to invest in Dallas - Fort Worth area - class B property preferably 

I was wandering if you guys know of some creative financing ideas for my situation. I learned the hard way that banks are not quick to give mortgage loans to small business owners. 

Thank you all in advance for the time you take to reply!

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