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Zachary Robertson
  • Columbus, OH
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What is the best way to get money for beginners?

Zachary Robertson
  • Columbus, OH
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As I keep learning the business, i feel like everything really makes sense for me besides  the obtaining the money to purchase a house. I know there are many different ways to do this, but i was wondering what you guys thought. 

My question is: For a beginner like me(21 year old newbie from Columbus), what is the best way to go about contacting people about money lending?

Also, if anyone has any recommendations for lenders, please send them my way. (in the Columbus, Ohio location please)

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Thelonious Jones
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Thelonious Jones
  • Atlanta, GA
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I would stack your money up at least $10K-$20K and get a traditional loan with the bank.

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