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Olivia Garcia
  • Dupont, WA
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Olivia Garcia
  • Dupont, WA
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The past couple months I have been reading books and watching podcasts trying to gain as much knowledge as possible and taking advice from there and analyzing a few deals a day. My goal is to do a flip in the next couple months and I am planning on using hard money, the issue right now is I don't have money every month to pay the holding costs or money saved up to pay closing/purchasing costs. So I guess my question is should I wait and try and save a few thousand for that and then go to a hard money lender or is there another way? My credit is not good enough to get a credit card right now I've been building it but it's only about a 590. I am itching to get started on my first project but I feel like it's just out of my grasp... Just trying to brainstorm.

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