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All Forum Posts by: Elizabeth Conklin

Elizabeth Conklin has started 18 posts and replied 64 times.

I have a great opportunity for an investment property (small cabin/single family home) in a booming short term rental market in Upstate NY for US$119,000.  I had hoped to get a conventional loan and put 20% down but lenders are requiring 30%, which puts me out for cash I had hoped to reserve for the renovation.  Any ideas about other lenders I should explore?  The property is only on the market for 1 week so I am also up against time constraints.  Thanks!

Also following and interested in Tampa, Sarasota and Bradenton.

I have found that people appreciate the small things-kids toys, games, baby gear, a local bottle of wine at the welcome.  

Linking unique experiences you can offer them access to-a private wine tour, star gazing with a local guide, etc also gives an edge

Congrats! Nice job! May I ask how you found your distressed property? How long did the process take from start to finish?

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