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Matt Good
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Matt Good
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Sandy, OR
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There is a foreclosed distressed property in my neighborhood that is currently FSBO. I'd like to buy it with no money down to rehab and occupy. What's the best route for me to go provided it's a deal of course? Hard Money Lender? Equity Partner? FHA 203k?

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Matthew Nixon
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Matthew Nixon
  • Real Estate Agent
  • LONG BEACH, CA
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None of the ways you listed would allow you to buy a property with no money down. As far as partners go, what would be in it for the partner since you plan to live in the property?

@Matt Good 

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