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==== Traditional and Creative Financing Options ==== Securing financing is a critical step in real estate investing. You’ll learn about traditional financing options like mortgage loans, including FHA and VA loans, which offer favorable terms for eligible buyers. For example, an FHA loan requires only a 3.5% down payment, making it accessible for many investors. We’ll also explore creative financing strategies for those with limited capital or credit issues. Subject-To deals, wholesaling, lease options, and partnerships allow you to acquire properties with little to no money down. Imagine acquiring a rental property by taking over the seller’s existing mortgage payments—a powerful way to get started without hefty upfront costs.
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