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Updated over 8 years ago, 05/26/2016

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Mia Gomez
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Springfield, MA
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How to start out

Mia Gomez
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Springfield, MA
Posted

so I've been working on building my credit, and I think I'm ready to start. I just wanted to know, what type of loan should I pursue if I want to buy and rehab and then rent out. I don't suppose a conventional loan would be appropriate in this aspect. I've called places and a few of them aren't ok with me renting my property out. Also, I wanted to do fix and flips but most loans are long term and won't let me sell. Please help! Thanks 

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