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Kendrick Porter
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Finance for my first investment property

Kendrick Porter
  • Louisville, KY
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I have a fico of 800, decent income looking to get into real estate. Trying to figure out what’s the best way to leverage my credit. I’m looking at homes to rehab, hold or flip. I already have a traditional loan on my home. Was told I would have to get an investment loan to purchase my properties which requires 20% down. I'm wondering if there is another way to do this. I've been hearing about Unsecure loans, buisness lines of credit, business credit cards but my buisness is new i haven't established any business credit yet. I'm looking for good way to get started.....

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