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Duane Hundley
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  • Lynchburg , VA
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Duane Hundley
  • Investor
  • Lynchburg , VA
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I've owned a rental property before and currently have a home I'm doing a rent to own with someone. I've been looking to get another rental property under $40k after repairs. Some of the properties are mobile homes on brick foundations and some are stick built homes. I've thought of purchasing a property by doing the following below. Home price: $35,000 Repairs: $10,000 Loan: use a credit card 0% for 12 months with 4% transaction fee. So 4% $45,000 cost $1,800 Down payment: None Refi: 6 months after repairs and rented After Repair Value: $70k Loan Amount at Refi: $50,000 Rent: $600-$750 a month Cashflow: $200-$350 on 15 year loan terms Please let me know if you need anymore details. This is a way I've thought of using my credit card to avoid the 20% down payments. I could also do 1.99% for 18 months with the same 4% fee. I'm looking to get 3 properties so if a 30 year loan will be my best option for future purchases. Thanks, Duane

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