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Rental Financing Advice
Hey all- I have a pretty good opportunity to get a rental property (triplex), but looking for some advice on financing.
Do all rental loans require a minimum of 20% down? Ideally, we would love to keep some cash available for other opportunities as well without sinking it all into this one property. A down payment of 10% would hit the sweet spot for us. Curious if there are any options outside of hard or private money when it comes to financing rental properties for less than 20% down.