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Zachary Rodgers
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I am 18 years old and have around $25k with a 675 credit score. I have been reading and researching real estate for a while now and plan on buying an investment property ASAP. My only problem is finding a lender to give me a loan to finance a deal. Is there a way I can find any  private lending willing to lend under my circumstances: I have work history (16-18) but my parents won’t co-sign on anything I do. I plan on buying properties under $100k and using section 8 to get guaranteed rent income. Any advice on helping me find a lender? Thank you!

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Bud Gaffney
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@Zachary Rodgers house hack ! More units the better! Good luck

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