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Darrin Jackson
  • New York
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A newbie needs help financing first deal!

Darrin Jackson
  • New York
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Ok, let's begin. Currently, I am looking at properties in the Philadelphia, Pa region I have a few properties that I am considering. My first step has been to contact a real estate broker in the area that was the easy part now is where it is starting to get difficult. Problem one- my strategy is to use hard money lending for my first few deals, where in the h e double hockey sticks do I find one? The second problem is with all the research I have done I still do not fully understand going in to contract on a deal. They say the hardest deal is the first one, therefore, I would like to get started with the process as soon as possible. Finally to help all understand a little more about the strategy, simply put it is the brrr strategy I am trying to implement. Thank for all the replies in advance

Darrin Jackson 

Eager Newbie!

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