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Ty Miller
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kansas City, MO
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Getting started Wholesaling and Investing in Kansas City

Ty Miller
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kansas City, MO
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I’m new to the BiggerPockets website and just getting going in real estate. I’ve been doing my homework for a while and I’m ready to start looking for deals and I’m wondering if working with hard money lenders is a good move starting out and what’s it take exactly to start doing business with them if the process is any more complex than presenting them with a property with the right numbers? I’m open to any advice as I said I’m just getting my feet wet and ready to learn the game as much as I can.