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Frank Ventresca
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Help Me Navigate to Next Level

Frank Ventresca
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Boston, MA
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Hello All,

Looking to get some advice on navigating up to my next level:

- I aspire to have consistent cash flow to begin building/renovating several properties per year.

currently I own 3 properties. One that I live in and two that cash flow. I do not have 25% down payment for most conventional/commercial loan products, but want to be active buying and investing. 

What is my easiest barrier to entry? Can I find a syndicator with that’s willing to partner with 0 money down? Should I go hard money for 100%? I feel like it’ll take so long to get 25% on most of these properties.


I’m in the Massachusetts area by the way. If anyone is looking to partner up, I have vast experience as a RE broker and many property leads that are cash flow positive!

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Frank Ventresca
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Frank Ventresca
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Boston, MA
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So I actually refi’d and bought all my properties a couple years ago. (2 refi, 1 bought) While I don’t have that much equity yet In them, two of them will appraise for much higher. Im not sure if I want my mortgage payments going up however— but I’d have to see if it’s worth the additional income on new property to justify.


That’s a great idea on quorum heloc. I have an email out to them thank you! @Nathan Grabau

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