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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Hi Bigger Pocket Members!
I am new to Real Estate investing. I am a Banker at Chase and working PT at Enterprise Rent a Car. I am also in the Army Reserves. With all these jobs, I would love to earn some additional income to supplement my FT job so I can quit the PT one. Work smarter and not harder, am I right?
I have some cash for down payment but I need to secure a loan to buy the property. I got an email from BP and there's a banner in the email from a sponsor. The name is Crestar Funding LLC. It looks like its a private lender just for Real Estate Investing. Has anyone used them before? I couldn't find much information or reviews about them. If anyone know how I can get financing that does not look at debt to income ratio, please point me to the right direction. Thank you!!!