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Michael Spindler
  • Stamford, CT
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What is the best way to finance a deal as a beginner?

Michael Spindler
  • Stamford, CT
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I’m reading J Scott’s book on flipping houses, hopefully to do my first flip within the next year. As a 23 year old my biggest question so far is , how will I fund a good deal? With my finances around 1,000 in savings and yearly income at 66,000, solid credit score with very minimal credit card debt. What would be the best way to finance a deal considering all this information?

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Michael Spindler
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@Sam Shueh

I’m going to join the army just for a better mortgage payment? That doesn’t make any sense

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