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Updated over 9 years ago, 04/22/2015

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Mason V.
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What is the point of hard money if you need a downpayment for it?

Mason V.
  • Investor
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I have talked to three hard money lenders today and each wanted 20%-40% down for a rehab. I understand the idea of having skin in the game. But, If I am going to be putting that much down I might as well just get an FHA 203 loan when I qualify in eight months. The down payment, to my understanding, kind of defeats the whole purpose of using hard money to begin with. I am really running out of options. May have to break down and find a partner, really not something I want to do. Although, there's also REITs.

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