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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

How would you start?
So I am new to this. I desperately want to start investing so I can make a difference in my life and the life of my family. I want to start either wholesaling or flipping. I am in a cash poor position with really nothing on hand to use on my own. I dont have a team yet and have no experience at doing any of this. For those who are doing this: What would you advise on how to even start in my position? I will be watching tis coming weeks webinar on the 90 Day Challenge to getting your 1st property before the end of the year. I am reading as much as I can right now and trying to learn.
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If you dont have any funds or limited funds then you have the following options:
1. Wholesaling
2. Lease Options
3. Flipping using joint venture partners
4. Rentals using vendor take backs, joint venture partners.
Basically you need to use creative financing.