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I ma planning on buying a condo with 0 down for investment purposes...? |
how do i go about obtaining such a mortgage and what are the pitfalls i should look out for? i plan to sell it very quickly with hopes of making a profit. are there any things i need to look out for? Finding a 0 down for a flip is hard to do. Make sure that you don't have any pay off penalities. That's so 2004. The ability to buy 0 down has fallen dramatically since the fall of the sub prime lending companies. We do 0 down loans all the time, but the qualifications can be tough for certain purchases and fairly simple for others. You can email me at flipthathouse@acginvest.com since yahooanswers does not allow links. Happy to help. http://www.breakingbubble.com/ |
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