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Other way to receive home loans
ok, I am currently wanting to own my 3rd investment the other half of the duplex is going up for sale and I don't want a random person owning it , but I need a another way to get a loan since I just switch my primary residence to a new home last month.. and it cannot be hard money, I've heard of a portfolio lender! Does a portfolio lender require 20% down? Or is there other ways I can get a loan?