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All Forum Posts by: Asher Knudson

Asher Knudson has started 15 posts and replied 32 times.

Post: Financing The First Deal

Asher KnudsonPosted
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 4

Thanks for the input! I'll see what I can find.

Post: Financing The First Deal

Asher KnudsonPosted
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Posts 32
  • Votes 4

Hi Bigger Pockets Community,

I'm just starting out and I think I may have found my first deal that I'm planning on buying and holding. It is sort of a fixer upper though. It's a home built in 1945 in Minnesota. I'm looking for financing options and I'd like to see what people think as far as what path I should take.

The home is a SFR for $50k and I'm estimating that my renovation costs will be $30k. If I can pull off those numbers I should be able to cash flow quite comfortably and have a nice cash on cash ROI.

I'm trying to swing a deal where my out of pocket cash is no more than $3000 and if it's even possible to go any lower. 

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!