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Are there ways to get lower than average interest rates through conventional loans

Dalton Massey
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Hello I am new to bigger pockets as a pro member and been listening and reading several books by biggerpockets for quite sometime. Currently many people I know as well as myself find the high interest rates repel us from obtaining a property recently. I would love to know how you can find better rates through conventional or non conventional ways without a higher down payment or credit score. I know those play a role in rates but are there any “hidden” subsets that would help? Any advice would much be appreciated to help guide others in my sphere of influence as well as myself making smarter financial decisions. 

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