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Jason Easter
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Is it really possible to buy with $0 down?

Jason Easter
  • Oklahoma City
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I am a first time homebuyer in Oklahoma City and don't have much saved up yet. I'm looking at a deal for a duplex at 160k and needs about 50k worth of work (I'm planning on living in one side for at least a year). Estimating the ARV to be about 250k. Will hard money lenders lend me the purchas price and rehab cost for 0 down? I've looked into FHA 203k loans but haven't found any banks that offer that loan. I feel stuck.

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Alyssa Dyer
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Alyssa Dyer
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@Jason Easter my best suggestion would be to save around $10k and do an FHA loan on something that doesn't need much work. (3% down, 5k in closing costs and prepaids) With very little cash cushion you're taking on a lot of risk with a major rehab and you don't have a security net to fall back on if something goes wrong.

You could easily house hack something at a lower price point. There are rentals in decent parts of the city that are priced at 80k. They don't need work and they're already in a place where they're performing. Move into one of these for $2.4k down and 5k in closing costs. Then you'll likely be hugely reducing your living expenses which would allow you to save for another down payment. In a year you can move out and rent that property. At that point you might be in a place where you can take on a bigger deal with your savings and new cash flow or, you can simply repeat! 

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