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Michael Anema
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Trying to find hard money

Michael Anema
  • Poulsbo, WA
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Like a lot of people here I'm a newbie, no RE empire, yet!

I have a good job, great income, I've been inundated with real estate knowledge by my parents, I just don't have a lot of cash in the bank.

I live in Washington State, our market is pretty crazy right now but I see deals around me that I would love to take part in but I don't have the money. With the help of my wife I was able to save somewhere between 26-30k this last year, but that's because I live in a bus. Wanting to start a family soon, but not inside a vehicle. I also am very interested in having renters pay for my mortgage.

I've found multiple properties that can make my dreams come true, but I don't have enough cash in the bank or the right loan. Does anyone have any ideas? (Or a bunch of money burning a hole in your pocket that I could borrow)

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