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Updated about 10 years ago, 12/12/2014

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Justin Green
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Portland, OR
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Creative Financing

Justin Green
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Portland, OR
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Question for the BP forum? What do you do when you are tapped out of liquid cast to jump on a deal? This is for general knowledge and also evaluating my situation question. Say you have a seller that wants out completely ie No seller finance. You want to jump on the deal, get the seller their funds and have capital for rehab. This is for buy and hold. Obvious choices aside, Hard/Private money, Seller Carry, wholesale, contract carry, Investor cash...

What are some of the most creative deals you guys have pulled off?

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