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Updated over 9 years ago, 06/23/2015

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Dexter Crawford
  • Financial Advisor
  • Houston, TX
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Seeking 100% Financing or Partnership

Dexter Crawford
  • Financial Advisor
  • Houston, TX
Posted

Currently I have a SFH which I lease on the short term basis. I've consistently received 3 - 4x the market rental rate for my property. My problem is a good problem, I have to turn away renters, because I don't own enough homes.

I've been targeting the short sale, foreclosure, and pre-foreclosure market in the western suburbs of Chicago.  Acquiring, rehab, and refinancing.  However, I'm not opposed to purchasing completed rehabs.  I'm not opposed to flips either as this my be an  alternative to get my "cash on hand" up.

I'm currently backed by a capital group, but they only provide 85% LTC.  I'm a newbie, so I really need an investor willing to provide the other 15% or provide 100% financing.

Looking for

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