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Austin Shuster
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Investment property financing

Austin Shuster
  • Brewerton, NY
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Should I use someone else's money on and investment property? I don't have any cash of my own, but I want to get started as soon as I can.

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Josh Nix
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Josh Nix
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  • Lincoln, NE
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If you have access to someone else money I would use it even if you have to partner with that person, with that obviously make sure they are someone you want to partner with.  @Brandon Turnersays this a lot "it's better to make 50% of a deal than 100% of no deal.  Just make sure it's really a deal and the number work for you.

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