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Updated over 4 years ago, 07/08/2020

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Robert Saunders
  • Long Beach, CA
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Zero Down on an Investment? Really.

Robert Saunders
  • Long Beach, CA
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Often times I hear zero down to purchase Multi-Fam investments. After speaking to several lenders and private money lenders and reading multiple books I've learned this is a misleading message and almost lies. Lenders of various types will do anywhere from 60-70% LTV. This means I have to come up with the balance. When investing in CA $2M in a "B" class area is the norm. Does anyone have the same experience or what has been yours? What resources are you using? Please share.

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