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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Hard Money work around
I've noticed that a lot of hard money loans require around 20-25% That's a lot for a $400k fixer upper. Does anyone know if hard money always requires 25% and if they do, what are some workarounds to raise the funds for this?