Funding Purchase Plus Rehab for Rental Properties Is a Persistent Challenge
Rental investors struggle to secure financing that covers both acquisition and rehabilitation costs. Traditional lenders shy away from distressed properties, forcing investors toward expensive hard money or creative structuring.
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