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All Forum Posts by: Dave McIntyre

Dave McIntyre has started 13 posts and replied 71 times.

Post: Financing for new LLC

Dave McIntyrePosted
  • Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 137
  • Votes 10

Hi Jonathan,

Another option that might work is to get unsecured funding. You can use it for working capital, or for down payment or outright purchase funding.

It's out there and available from lenders who don't have as strict criteria as conventional banks.

Be happy to connect.

Best,

Dave

Hi Michelle,

One option might work is to get unsecured funding that can be used for down payment or outright purchase funding. It's out there and available from lenders who don't have as strict criteria as conventional banks.

Be happy to connect.

Best,

Dave

Post: How to keep scaling my real estate holdings

Dave McIntyrePosted
  • Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 137
  • Votes 10

Hi Kevin,

Another option that can also work is to get unsecured funding that can be used to fund real estate down payments or outright purchases. It's out there and available from lenders who don't have as strict criteria as conventional banks.

Be happy to connect.

Best,

Dave

Post: Use private money lender for down payment on a seller finance?

Dave McIntyrePosted
  • Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 137
  • Votes 10

Hi Alex,

One option that can also work is to get unsecured funding. It's out there and available from lenders who don't have as strict criteria as conventional banks.

Be happy to connect.

Best,

Dave

Post: Loan question or suggestion

Dave McIntyrePosted
  • Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 137
  • Votes 10

Hi Andrew,

One option that might be of value, e.g. for working capital or down payment funding, might be to get unsecured funding. It's out there and available from lenders who don't have as strict criteria as conventional banks.

Be happy to connect.

Best,

Dave

Post: how to raise capital

Dave McIntyrePosted
  • Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 137
  • Votes 10

Hi George,

One option that could work for that purpose is to get unsecured funding. It's out there and available from lenders who don't have as strict criteria as conventional banks.

Best,

Dave

Post: Financing for repairs

Dave McIntyrePosted
  • Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 137
  • Votes 10

Hi Chris,

One option that might work is to get unsecured working capital funding. It's out there and available from lenders who don't have as strict criteria as conventional banks.

Best,

Dave

Post: Lender needed for investment projects in Tulum, Mexico

Dave McIntyrePosted
  • Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 137
  • Votes 10

Hi Wendy,

One option that might work could be to get unsecured funding. It's out there and available from lenders who don't have as strict criteria as conventional banks.

Best,

Dave

Post: Funding Down Payment of Seller Finance Deal

Dave McIntyrePosted
  • Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 137
  • Votes 10

Hi Janell,

One option that might be of value for down payment/gap funding might be to get unsecured funding. It's out there and available from lenders who don't have as strict criteria as conventional banks.

Best,

Dave

Post: Looking for another partner

Dave McIntyrePosted
  • Investor
  • Northern NJ
  • Posts 137
  • Votes 10

Hi Joseph,

One option that might be of value, e.g. for working capital or down payment funding, might be to get unsecured funding. It's out there and available from lenders who don't have as strict criteria as conventional banks.

Best,

Dave