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NACA as a lending option
Hi all. I live in Miami and considering using NACA.com as my mortgage company. Was wondering if others here have ever used naca as a mortgage option. I attended one of there meetups and it sounds almost too good to be true. they offer 100% financing up to 4 units, no closing costs, a great buydown program and no points. Can anyone offer some insight?
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hi ahsley. i didnt use naca.com. the miami market is overpriced so i chose to buy in chicago. i bought at auction a sfr for 25k. im working on it now and expect to spend 25 in rehab. arv is approximately 130k. naca is a good option if you have little reserves. i chose to use my own cash for this first one. i expect to refi and do it all again.