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Funding Investment Properties with Good Credit
When I find off-market properties, I find myself unable to make offers because most of them are cash-only. I have excellent credit and a solid job, what should I be doing to secure funding? If I was buying a house to live in or buying an investment property from a real estate agent, I would simply apply for a mortgage, but is there an alternative for these off-market offers that I'm not looking at?