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How to Fund Property Deals Using Little of Your Own Cash

If you’re short on finances but keen to invest in property, you’ll want to know how to do it with minimal use of your own money. Is that even possible?

  • Written 25th Jan, 2025
  • 2 min read

If you’re short on finances but keen to invest in property, you’ll want to know how to do it with minimal use of your own money. Is that even possible?

Let’s face it, funding is pretty much essential, right? Many of us don’t have enough cash on hand to seal a deal all on our own. As it turns out, there are plenty of ways to invest in property with limited cash, or in some cases, no money at all.

From the video above you will learn:

▪ Creative ways to invest in property

▪ No money down property investing

▪ Methods to secure funding for your projects

▪ Opportunities in joint ventures

▪ Plus much more…

Hosted by our property expert, Chris Kirkwood, who is the Managing Director at Sourced and has over 15 years of experience in the industry. This is a must-watch if you’re interested in generating income from property.

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