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Dwayne Lee
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Jersey City, NJ
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Finding Funds for rental property purchase

Dwayne Lee
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Jersey City, NJ
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I’m new to BP and am posting for the first time. I currently own 3 single family rental properties in Trenton, NJ and I’m doing pretty well with them. I purchased my first two with cash and just recently took out my first mortgage to pucrchase my 3rd property. I feel like I’m ready to really grow my portfolio and expand my business to the next level. I’m looking for different ways that I could fund my next few rental property purchases. I know about the refinance method, the conventional loans, and private lenders. I guess I’m looking for any other creative ways I can raise capital to fund my next deal? Any ideas would be appreciated Thanks

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