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Updated almost 9 years ago,
Buying with Soul-Crushingly Bad Credit
I am currently seeking opportunities to flip properties, but my credit is blasphemous and I sort of feel that no sane persons would partner with me in my ventures. My current marketing plan consists of driving-for-dollars and networking. What would you do in my situation?
Here's the rub - Three years ago I made some impossible choices for the right reasons and am now curing my functionally obsolescent financial position. I knew the choices made would snuff out my glowing credit report and plunge me into the pits of collection-calls despair. Now my current household income has nearly quadrupled, and while the monstrosity that is the student loan balance eats up a significant portion of monthly earnings I am nearly at the point where each (three in total) written-off account shall be PAID IN FULL (!!! :-D HELLS YESSS SON!) - which, of course, is the only ethical option.
My background is in real estate appraisal, though I'm not currently practicing. I'm committed to investing in real estate. I'm committed to building a portfolio of commercial and residential real estate. How would you proceed in my situation?
Thank you for your blunt honesty and tactless but insightfully thoughtful responses.