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Shawn Munoz
  • Vineland, NJ
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Buying an investment property

Shawn Munoz
  • Vineland, NJ
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I dont understand something. If some one wants to quickly get started in real estate and you have to have 20% down payment to acquire an investment property, How do people go about doing this? is it only possible to begin REI if you have money already? If not, what are some other strategies to get started with rentals or even flips.

Thank you for your time!

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Jeff Robert
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  • Grand Rapids, MI
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Jeff Robert
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Grand Rapids, MI
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I'd suggest taking a look at the No Money Down book under the Education Menu on this site.  Other options include searching for the term "wholesaling" or "no money down" in the forums.  There are dozens of excellent threads.

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