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Daniel Villagra
  • Bucks County, PA
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No money down and/or creative financing for commercial

Daniel Villagra
  • Bucks County, PA
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Hey y’all, I have to first thank BP and the community behind it for changing the way I’m chasing financial freedom. There is power to create change here and I’m grateful for it.

I’ve started investing in small mutli’s and looking at more, but I’d like to shift to large multi’s sooner rather than later. I see the value in syndications but would prefer to gain experience before raising capital.

Hoping to see if someone can tell me if master lease options are still common, do most investors look for owner financing or what other ways can you/have you structured deals with little or no money down.

Feel like I don’t know what I don’t know and hoping to find out what that is and commit myself to learning it.

(Hope this thread also helps a future investor scrolling through the forums)