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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

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What are your most creative financing strategies?

Jonathan Norton
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Good Morning Everyone! 

Question: what are your most creative financing strategies? 

Thanks!

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Crystal S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pompano Beach
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Crystal S.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Pompano Beach
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Quote from @Crystal S.:

10% down which co-signer paid on a Conventional 30 year. I made ALL the mortgage payments, co-signer made extra payments and Mom loaned me money to pay it off. (I have been paying her back) 
(Co-signer and I also made lump sum payment to pay it off) 

MORTGAGE FREE now but I had help. 

That's probably the most creative way I've seen yet to lose money.

Paid off property is 5 min from the beach / Ocean Drive .... Im not paying the bank interest, I dont have to pay rent $2,000 rent and I can travel anytime I want because I don't have a huge payment holding me back. I've seen people in their 70's still paying a mortgage.  

It may not be a win for you but its a win for me. 

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