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Dave Kapsack
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Hello,

Looking for resources on how to purchase a multi family in CT with very little out of pocket. 
The plan is to purchase this under an LLC

Looking forward to connecting on this,

Dave 

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    Andrew Postell
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    @Dave Kapsack ok, very good. If it's residential (1-4 unit) then we have a lot more options. If this won't be your primary home, then we should analyze strategies like the BRRRR Method or "Subject To". There's some others of course but very few of us have 20%-25% down to buy an investment property - which is why those other techniques exists. Usually, those techniques mean we can't really choose the property. It also usually means we have to buy "off market" properties. There's more to it as well but that's where I would suggest going. Let's learn on those other "alternative" methods and see what we can find.

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