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Down payment assistance for an out of state duplex

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I found a duplex with a strong long term upside however, the down payment is very high. If I take out a second loan then I would break even. Has anyone used a capital partner? This is my first investment and I'm willing to handle all operating expenses and management. 

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Quote from @Michelle Intriago:

Hi,

I found a duplex with a strong long term upside however, the down payment is very high. If I take out a second loan then I would break even. Has anyone used a capital partner? This is my first investment and I'm willing to handle all operating expenses and management. 

Hi Michelle, a lot of investors use capital partners, especially on their first few deals, so you’re definitely not alone there. That said, I’d be careful about stretching too thin on your very first investment if the numbers only work by layering on additional debt and breaking even. Break-even deals can become negative pretty quickly once repairs, vacancy, maintenance, or unexpected expenses come up. A good capital partner can absolutely help lower your monthly burden and preserve reserves, but make sure expectations are crystal clear upfront around ownership %, decision making, exit strategy, and who covers surprises if the property underperforms. One thing I’ve learned is that a “great upside” deal still has to survive in the short term financially. If the property has strong fundamentals, there may be other ways to structure it too, like negotiating seller concessions, raising rents over time, or waiting until you have a larger down payment. Since this is your first deal, I’d focus just as much on protecting your downside as maximizing upside. Sometimes passing on a tight deal gives you the flexibility to jump on a much stronger one later.
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