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Carrie A.
  • Dubois, IN
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Different ways to finance

Carrie A.
  • Dubois, IN
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This is way early, BUT just in case it turns out to be a great deal..... I've been informed that some rental property is getting ready to go,on the market. 3 SFH, and a duplex. All are occupied and the tenants don't want to move. If this guy comes up with a great asking price for all units, who's got some creative ways to come up with some money for a down payment? I have a SFH and a duplex. The home and one side of the duplex I am updating as we speak, but not enough collateral for a big enough down payment. I should know more details early next week.... Just looking for financing suggestions.... Thanks!

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