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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Is zero down actually possible?
I have a great off market deal for a great mixed use rental bringing in lots of monthly cash flow, 15% cap rate, but they can't seller finance - so I need to use other methods. But all HMLs want 75% LTV. I can plant about 5%, but do not have the rest.
How do you do no money down then? I have been scratching my head trying to work out how to do this.