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Updated over 14 years ago, 07/06/2010

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Kim Hawkinson
  • Real Estate Investor
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Being Taken Seriously

Kim Hawkinson
  • Real Estate Investor
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So I'm new to the whole real estate investing gig and I want RE agents that I work with to take me seriously. I don't have any funds available though. I became a mom and my household is on one income now.

Should I stick with my guns and tell the agents that I'm strictly looking for sellers who are willing to owner finance, find some debt/equity partners, or find a good deal where the numbers work?

Also, with a debt partner, how exactly does that work? Do they generally want a monthly check or what? I know this topic is spanning like 5 forum topics but oh well. Thank you in advance for any help given. It's GREATLY appreciated.

Kim

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