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Updated 9 months ago, 03/28/2024

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First Fix and Flip / Property

Ori Menahe
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Hi everyone, I need your help. I've been looking to start doing fix and flips or Brrr in the past couple of months and can't seem to understand where should I start. my biggest obstacles that I'm facing are 1: Find a deal ( who do I speak with ? What is the criteria I should mention I'm looking for ? ) 2: Funding ( I know Hard money lenders are an option but other than that I'm clueless) and 3 which is the biggest obstacle right now is that I don't have any funding, I have 10k to my name and that's it.
I've been doing wholesale for a couple of months and I know the basics of real estate but never bought or fixed a property.
I would love to hear your suggestions and what could I do ? my goal is to hold as many properties as I can.
Thanks in advance!

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