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Michael Walker
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Michael Walker
  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Hello all future early retirees! I'm Mike in Oklahoma City. I'm interested in investing into multi-family units. I'm new to the industry, so I'm looking for financing options for the properties I'm looking at. It seems as though my taste in properties does not match my capital for the common 20% down requirements. Any financing suggestions would be appreciated! Have an awesome day! Mike

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Dylan B.
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Dylan B.
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  • Oklahoma City, OK
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Welcome to the site Mike. My advice would be to start small and get your feet wet while building up that capital for the bigger multi families.  Also there are plenty of other financing options than the standard 20% down deals.  Start listening to the podcasts, they shed some really good info on "creative financing". 

Best of luck. 

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