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Updated about 5 years ago, 10/18/2019

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Randy Wiley
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Port Huron, Mi
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Looking for a BRRRR partner.

Randy Wiley
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Port Huron, Mi
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We have been looking at properties in our local market. We have found that there are a lot of deals here. Would you suggest hard money, for the purchase of the house? I am very determined to succeed and motivated to get my first deal done. We are talking to a local banker in our town today. Who has worked with REI before. Would you wait to add the equity to our house and then get moving, or should we see what the banker can do with what we have in the house now? We want to add square footage, and add a bathroom. Along with two more bedrooms. Move the kitchen around, for better flow. Any additional advice or suggestions I maybe over looking will be greatly appreciated.

  • Randy Wiley