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Expanding your str portfolio

Kayla Mcpherson
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We are very new to investing in real estate. We have our primary residence and then bought our first STR. What is the best way to purchase more STR properties without going cash broke from all of the down payments by purchasing them individually? What is the best way to purchase multiple STR properties without getting multiple loans and how do you reduce your money down? Our first property is doing so well that we want to invest in more but don't want to have to wait to save up for downpayment after downpayment. Thank you for your help and advice in advance!

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