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Parker Sanburn
  • Kokomo, IN
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I Have A Lender, But Whats In It For Me??

Parker Sanburn
  • Kokomo, IN
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Hi everyone! I am trying to get my foot in the door in real estate and may finally have my way of making my first move towards financial freedom, but I'm not entirely sure how I would benefit from it. 

My mentor/friend told me to search around and find some properties that we could look into purchasing together (his money because I have none right now haha) and he would buy it but I would pretty much only be brokering the deal I guess. 

So my questions is, How would I benefit from this besides the knowledge and experience? He's not taking advantage of me or anything and I know that experience and knowledge is worth more than any dollar amount right now, but would there be any way for me to benefit fiscally from this deal? Not trying to sound greedy or anything but I want to start to build my wealth. 

Thanks for your input in advance! 

Parker 

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