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Anthony Standard
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Hard Money Lender

Anthony Standard
  • Investor
  • Union, NJ
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Hello BP community,

Last week I posted a topic about self directed IRA's. I received sound advice and direction. I soon realize it would not be in my best interest to use my 401K to purchase my first multi-family property, if I'm looking to reinvest my gains to purchase other properties.

The great thing is I do have $20K saved, along with a prequel of $340k.  The max I'm seeking to procure my first home is in the neighborhood of $200k-$275k. I'm looking to establish a relationship with a hard money lender(s).

I've created several relationships with a few local brokers who have been sending me properties within my price point. When I'm ready to pull the trigger and make an offer, I would like to have my financing in order.

If this sounds of interest to you, please contact me and begin some talks as to how we can help each other.

Thank you

Anthony

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Justin Howe
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Justin Howe
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@Anthony Standard You can find hard money lenders using BP. Go to Marketplace then click Hard Money Lenders. You can also search Google and find plenty.

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