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Updated over 6 years ago, 03/18/2018

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Kyle Marchand
  • Magalia, CA
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Need help getting started

Kyle Marchand
  • Magalia, CA
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Very new to real estate but trying to educate myself on real estate and everything it has to offer. My dad flipped a mobile just recently (sold in September) and I was supposed to be his partner on his next flipping deal, but we can't seem to find anything in the market and we've been looking for 6 months. I currently do not have a job as I wanted to dive head first into helping renovate the house and learn everything I can. But since we go through the bank, we can only get a house up to 160k and it already has to be livable, or else they won't lend the money.  My dad won't want to work with any investors, either.  I'm ready to get my first deal and don't want to wait any longer for the perfect deal to come up (could take another 6 months). Should I take matters into my own hands and try to get funding by myself? I'm willing to do anything to get my first house to remodel. But I'm not sure what step I should take to begin this journey. I was thinking of relocating to a different area and finding a job and an agent so I could start getting my own deals, but I don't know which move is the smartest for me right now.

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