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Updated over 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

Assining or Double Close or Neither?
I'm 22 years of age and just starting off the RE investment world; I believe going down the wholesaling path is the best route for me starting off, as I need to build up some cash flow.
My question is, which is the better method to go and which is more accepted by lenders? Assigning a contract or having a double-closing?
Are there any other methods that are simpler?
Thanks so much
-Alex