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Michael J. Beasley
  • Long Beach, NY
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Newbie - Building Credibility

Michael J. Beasley
  • Long Beach, NY
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Hey all,

I'm in the educational phase of REI. Never done a deal or bought a home (currently renting happily). Have some cash in the bank, but nothing that would impress a lender. I'm eager to learn and have a long-term perspective on what it will take to achieve financial freedom. Not looking to get rich quickly. My question is this: how do I build credibility with lenders, contractors, agents, attorneys, etc. having never done a deal? Am I getting too far ahead of myself in thinking about building a team at this early point in my progression?

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