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Private Financing
I currently own one single family property and am ready for many many more. The catch is that I don't (yet) have the capital for additional investments, but occasionally find some great deals. I am now self employed, so traditional financing may not be an option (unless someone can suggest lenders who don't rely heavily on having W2 income). So what are some private financing strategies to raise capital and still fully leverage the investment? I do know many people with extra money.