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Logan McGill
  • Wholesaler
  • Boulder, CO
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finding partners (for someone else)

Logan McGill
  • Wholesaler
  • Boulder, CO
Posted

Hello everyone, I'm in a dilemma. I recently got a job with a real estate investor. My job is to find real people to partner with him on deals and put up the money. He doesn't want a lender, he wants a partner. I'm not sure why, maybe he just likes helping average people do real estate. Whatever the reason is, I have found it to be pretty difficult to find people that meet these criteria. Do any of you know the best way to find someone who is: A) not an official lender, but an average person looking to grow their wealth. and B) has the means to buy real estate whether with their money or credit.

Thank you all for your time and help, have a great day!