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Joshua Ciabatoni
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  • Realtor
  • Glenolden, PA
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Owner Financing Questions

Joshua Ciabatoni
Pro Member
  • Realtor
  • Glenolden, PA
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Is owner financing the best way to get into a real estate investment property with no money down? 

Can you get an owner-financed deal, say for $750 a month, and rent out the property to tenants for $1000? So the owner gets paid for the property he is getting rid of, and you are now owning a tenant-occupied investment property.

Trying to learn more about real estate investing, and I am almost complete my real estate pre-licensing courses. Excited to begin a journey in real estate, and want to get an investment property in my portfolio.

  • Joshua Ciabatoni
  • (267)-243-1442
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