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All Forum Posts by: Casey Pollard

Casey Pollard has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Need creative help for down payment for rental property

Casey PollardPosted
  • Bloomington, IL
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Matt Powell I am very interested! I will pm you. Thanks for your advice too.

Post: Need creative help for down payment for rental property

Casey PollardPosted
  • Bloomington, IL
  • Posts 4
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@ThomasS Thanks! @JeremyZindel Thanks for the information! It's nice to know someone not far from me is doing what I'm thinking! Good luck! @andrewjohnson LOLOL... I don't think your a jerk! I'm only a few thousand into my down payments. Your input really makes sense. I appreciate your help & I think I am going to take your & Jeremy's advice & maybe house hack a duplex! Thanks!

Post: Need creative help for down payment for rental property

Casey PollardPosted
  • Bloomington, IL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1
Linda D. Thank you so much for the information!

Post: Need creative help for down payment for rental property

Casey PollardPosted
  • Bloomington, IL
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 1

Good afternoon all, 

     I have been in construction for 20+ years, but I am new to the rental business. I would like to supplement my retirement with rental properties in 11 years when I am 55. My bank is telling me that whatever I buy need to have 20% down for residential investments. Wanting to purchase 2-5 homes a year, I am in need of creative ways of getting the 20% down. After I get off the ground, I am sure that it will be easier to save cash for the down payment due to rental income coming in or refinancing & pulling out cash to purchase future properties. I live in the central Illinois area & the home average is aprox. $115k, so I would need around $20k-ish. I'm not interested in asking family at this time. Any input would be appreciated...

Thank you,

Casey