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Down payment are harder to come up with.

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Has anybody had or have problems coming up with down payments for investment properties? I have two rental properties and I want to purchase more but coming up with the down payment is a challenge now.

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Naz Hossain
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Naz Hossain
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Yep. For sure. You can try to cross collateralize your other 2 rental properties if they have enough equity in them and use that as down payment. Many different ways to go about this. Just have to start getting creative! Hope this helps you a little!

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