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Calvin Stewart
  • Rental Property Investor
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Low Money Down Lenders in Boston

Calvin Stewart
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Billerica, MA
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Hello BPers! I am a newbie real estate investor currently living just north of Boston. After multiple years of research and saving, I have finally saved enough to invest in my first property. I am looking to purchase a multi-family, by financing the deal through an FHA loan, and house hack.

Are there any other low money down options that I should consider as I start this process?

Can someone provide some guidance here or a referral to a lender for a low money down option such as an FHA loan or other similar options?

Thanks,

Calvin Stewart

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Avery Heilbron
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  • Raleigh-Durham, NC
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Avery Heilbron
  • Realtor
  • Raleigh-Durham, NC
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@Jerry Padilla Could you elaborate more or point me in the direction for more info on the 5% down loan with no mortgage insurance?

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