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Updated almost 6 years ago, 03/03/2019

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Zachary Zinn
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Partnering, what do you look for?

Zachary Zinn
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I was wondering what other would look for in a partner, or what you would look for in an offer to do a JV. My main strategy is Fix and Flip, but also watch for good BRRRR properties and want to get into Buy and Hold on Multi Family.

My main issue currently is having the capital for the upfront costs, I continue to save so one day wont be an issue but could get started sooner if working with a partner. Second issue I'm working to improve on is just finding a deal, continue to learn and try to add more lead generation beyond just the MLS, so one day finding a deal shouldn't be an issue.

What I do currently have to offer is my expertise about home condition and potential issues. My day job is a home inspector so I see a lot of properties and know a lot of the issues that I will typically find in different homes based on their age, style, location, ect. Also I inspect a lot of flip properties so I know what people expect to find and want in a home.

So if anyone has any suggestions or tips on what they would look for in a partner, or what I could do to become a better partner candidate Id really appreciate it. Also if anyone would like to connect so we can maybe partner in the future.

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