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All Forum Posts by: Nekole S.

Nekole S. has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: 1st- time investor - Down Payment Options

Nekole S.Posted
  • Westmont, IL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1
@Nick Rutkowski thank you Nick. House hacking is not an option for my family, but I will definitely look into the other options.

Post: 1st- time investor - Down Payment Options

Nekole S.Posted
  • Westmont, IL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1
@John Warren What's the name of the conventional loan program that allows 5% down in which I do not have to have owner occupancy? I was informed through my potential mortgage lender that there is no way around it besides me living in the property.

Post: 1st- time investor - Down Payment Options

Nekole S.Posted
  • Westmont, IL
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 1
Looking to purchase my first piece of investment property. I'm not looking forward to paying 25% down. Are there any options to me putting less money down so I can save it for incidentals?