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Creative Multi Family Financing

Tyler Layton
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Hey everyone! I've recently begun exploring the world of real estate investing and am drawn to multifamily for a number of reasons. I live in a good sized college town where multifamily units are numerous but rarely come on the market. I'm searching for off market deals, but I needed some advice on how to look into creative financing for the deals that do hit the market. Since there is a steady demand and a lack of on market deals the ones that DO make it to market are vastly overpriced. So, I would love some suggestions on creative financing options that would make a deal more attractive (and allow me to make a good enough cash on cash return to invest). I love the episodes with Andrew Cushman and his philosophy of looking for reasons to say no to a deal, but I also don't want to leave any stone unturned. Thanks so much in advance for all the responses and looking forward to reading through all of them!

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