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All Forum Posts by: Dee Jordan

Dee Jordan has started 1 posts and replied 4 times.

@Jaysen Medhurst you’re correct so the 20% down payment would then apply correct?

@Caleb Brown do you think I can do that for a income property? I didn’t think it was possible.

@Jaysen Medhurst thank you so much for that advice. I’ll definitely take it into consideration.

I have 10k that I want to invest. I would like to purchase a multi-family. I currently have a SFH that has about 60k equity that I would like to leverage for a multi-family purchase but my debt to income ratio is high due to massive student loan debt. Looking for ideas on how to utilize my cash and equity to make this purchase.