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Starting with ZERO money?

Zachary Wurtz
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Hey everyone,

I'm seeking for advice, tips, dos and don'ts as well as maybe's. I feel like I've got a good grasp of knowledge on real estate investments and strategies, but I don't have the fine tuning. 

After just recently getting out of the Marine Corps, I don't have have cash to drop on properties to Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, and Repeat on properties. That really only gives me one option which is Private Money Lending.

Is it legal to conduct a deal with a real estate agent for them to find you a house + providing you 100% of funds to purchase and rehab this house? In doing so they would get a solid return on this one property.

Would they even consider doing that even if it is legal?

I'm just trying to brainstorm ways I can find a Private Money lender to help me start from Zero and we both get the most out of it.

They get a great return and I start my portfolio and experience + a little bit to start the next one.

Please let me know what you guys think, I would love some feedback. 

Also, if you're in the Camp Pendleton/Oceanside area let's connect!

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Tim Johnson
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Tim Johnson
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Quote from @Zachary Wurtz:

Hey everyone,

I'm seeking for advice, tips, dos and don'ts as well as maybe's. I feel like I've got a good grasp of knowledge on real estate investments and strategies, but I don't have the fine tuning. 

After just recently getting out of the Marine Corps, I don't have have cash to drop on properties to Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, and Repeat on properties. That really only gives me one option which is Private Money Lending.

Is it legal to conduct a deal with a real estate agent for them to find you a house + providing you 100% of funds to purchase and rehab this house? In doing so they would get a solid return on this one property.

Would they even consider doing that even if it is legal?

I'm just trying to brainstorm ways I can find a Private Money lender to help me start from Zero and we both get the most out of it.

They get a great return and I start my portfolio and experience + a little bit to start the next one.

Please let me know what you guys think, I would love some feedback. 

Also, if you're in the Camp Pendleton/Oceanside area let's connect!

 @Zachary Wurtz  I'm sure you don't intend it.....but this is how most folks on this forum will hear your comments:  "Hey everyone, I'd like to go to the casino and spend an evening gambling....would any of you let me use your money? You'll make a handsome profit once I share my winnings with you."  

@Ran Iarovich is correct. REI is a long-game, even if there is the occasional quick and easy profit to be had. That is rare. Cash is crucial. Especially your own. Have a job. Save like crazy. Definitely use your VA loan. Are you aware of what a serious benefit / provision that is? The multi-family househack mentioned above has been a stellar move for many.... but there are many other options. And you'll find them if you're willing to bear down..... yes, "stay ambitious but patient".

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