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Updated over 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

Purchasing a small multi-family for less than 20-25% down
In terms of companies/lenders or other creative ways to purchase a small multi-family for less than the conventional 20-25% down, what are your favorite strategies?
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FHA owner-occupied is what I used, 5% down (extra 1.5% over the 3.5% is worth it for less PMI)