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Updated 9 months ago, 03/11/2024

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Julius Williams
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Newbie investor advise

Julius Williams
  • New to Real Estate
  • Connecticut
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What are a few pointers you would give a brand new investor who wants to utilize PML? 

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Jonathan Perez
  • Realtor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Jonathan Perez
  • Realtor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Never used one but I know it’s all about relationship, experience and the deal.

Really mostly the relationship. 

They need to trust you. Show them what you know and exactly what you plan to do with whatever deal you need them to finance or partner up with you on. 

Hope that helps. 


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Samuel Eddinger
  • Meriden, CT
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Samuel Eddinger
  • Meriden, CT
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Start with your network.  If your network won't lend to you, why do you think a random stranger would?  I also would recommend getting educated.  If you are just starting, you do not know what you do not know.  By going to meetups and meeting people you will learn a lot which will give you not only more knowledge but confidence to sell yourself to your network and others when looking for money.

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