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HOW TO FINANCE MY FIRST DEAL
Hello everyone,
I'm looking for ways to finance my first investment property and would like your opinion on how can I play my cards right.
I'm in the US with a tourist visa so I'm allowed to stay up to 6 months so I don't have SSN. I opened an LLC, got 50k$ saved up, the properties I'm aiming for costs around 170k including fixing and everything.
What would be the cheapest way to finance or even refinance a long term deal if I don't have SSN or credit score at all?
Thank in advance.