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Bekzod Arapov
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How to find equity investor for the first project in US

Bekzod Arapov
  • Miami, FL
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Hello all,

I am currently pursuing a Master’s degree in International Real Estate and have 17 years of experience in the construction industry in my home country. While I am new to the real estate market in the USA, I am confident in my ability to navigate and succeed in this field.

When I discuss financing options with loan brokers, I often encounter conventional loans requiring a 30% down payment. I am seeking advice on finding equity investors or lenders who can offer more flexible payment schemes with low or no downpayment at the beginneing, particularly for construction projects with a timeline of approximately two years. Any insights or recommendations on this matter would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you for your assistance.

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