In this episode, we discuss how to negotiate and purchase a multifamily property with little or no money down. We talk about 1. Seller financing… aka installment sales2. Bridge loan plus seller carry-back second trust deed/mortgage3. Bridge plus JV partner equity4. Financial friends network (network and grow your money partners)5. Master lease refi after you

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In this episode we discuss getting started in multifamily investing. We talk about using FHA and doing a house hack on a duplex, triplex or fourplex. House hacking is an excellent way to start your real estate investing journey. Wouldn’t it be awesome do live for free or even cash flow your first house hack?

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In this episode, we discuss lending options for building a multifamily property. We dive into HUD, private debt financing, and Bank/Credit Union with Pace financing. Here’s a recap: 1. HUD 221 (D) 42. Private debt funds with Pace3. Bank /Credit Union financing4. C-Pace and how it feels in the capital stack5. Structuring for higher leverage

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Please join us live for the Vinney and Beau Show with Special Guest Eric Lawson Friday morning at 9:30 AM Pacific…. Streaming Live on Facebook Eric is an extreme sports enthusiast, professional mma fighter, and one of my best friends. He’s also a very seasoned residential lender, who has plenty of tips he’ll share with

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In this episode of the Investor Financing Podcast, we talk about the transition from single family investing to buying small multifamily properties from 5-25 units, or larger. We dive into the difference in financing these property types and how multifamily financing differs from residential financing. Learn some strategies to grow and diversify your real estate

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Tune in to another episode of the Investor Financing Podcast to learn about C-Pace financing and the many solutions it can provide for real estate developers. You can even potentially do a retroactive refinance up to 3 years after completion! Retroactive Refinancing with C-Pace Provides: – Access to liquidity reserves – Reduction of debt –

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