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Sagar Jethva
  • Pearland, TX
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Little to no down payment

Sagar Jethva
  • Pearland, TX
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Subject says it all. I'm new to the RE game and was wondering if there are any lenders who provide hard money without a down payment. I was pre-approved by a lender for don't have the working capital at the moment. I don't want to take out another loan just for the down payment. Any suggestions?

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Alex Deacon
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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Alex Deacon
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@Sagar Jethva You are running on thin ice. You need to increase your RE IQ before you go an leverage yourself like you are doing now. Just be careful. i do exactly what you are doing now. i borrow everything and come up wit nothing but I have hunderds of transactions under my belt and I know what i am doing. You can get into beg financial trouble if you use too much leverage with not enough experience. Slow it down and save some money first.

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