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Christian Barth
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Minneapolis, MN
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aspiring investor in need

Christian Barth
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Hi my name is Christian. I am curious as to how i would go about getting funding for an investment. I would like to flip a house or buy one to rent. I am 21 years old with virtually no credit I did take out a loan at 18 and paid it off. What is your guys' input? If you were a young investor or are a young investor how would you go about putting a deal together. How would you approach the situation? I do not have a job at this time I am going to school full time.