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Jordan L.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Coconut Creek, FL
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What is Creative Financing? And Who does it?

Jordan L.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Coconut Creek, FL
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What are the advantages for doing Creative Real Estate financing? If I can get a personal loan from a credit union to put a down deposit on a property, Is that consider Creative Financing? Can I have list of all the options for future reference. Thanks

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Account Closed
  • Orlando, FL
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Account Closed
  • Orlando, FL
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Creative financing is when you DON"T go to the bank. There is nothing creative about borrowing money from a bank. Creative is when you get the money some other way.

I hope this helps. Stay away from banks, credit unions, saving associations. Get your financing from the owner If the owner does n't want to finance it, keep looking.

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