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Kyle Pease
  • Gig Harbor, WA
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Looking for some wisdom

Kyle Pease
  • Gig Harbor, WA
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Hi guys, I am writing today because I am eager to buy my first house to flip or do a buy and hold. My wife and I currently own our own home and I am struggling to find a way to fund my first investment property. I have a full time job and do not enough money to get another loan and I have not found anyone to partner with or fund my first flip. I feel like it is hard to ask someone for money when I do not have a track record of flipping homes yet. So, I guess my question is whether or not the only option for me at this point is to go the hard money lender route? Does anyone have any good advice or feed back from funding their deals through a hard money lender? I feel like this may be the only way to start my business. thank you.

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