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Justin Schaffer
  • Fort Myers, FL
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Financing Books? Advice Needed

Justin Schaffer
  • Fort Myers, FL
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Just wondering if there are any specific books that BP and participants would recommend on financial strategies for the real estate industry. I know there are so many ways to make the money work for you. What are your suggestions, tips, & secrets that I should study? 

What are the benefits to different lending strategies? How can I get the best bang for my buck and keep the most green in my pockets at the end of the day?    

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Mike Donnenwerth
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Mike Donnenwerth
  • Winona, MN
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Brandon Turner's book on no (and low) money down investing describes several creative financing techniques that minimize the investors initial investment. Otherwise traditional financing with a bank mortgage for 1-4 units or commercial loans for greater than 5 can be used. I haven't personally read any other on traditional financing.

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