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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Using hard money loans to get started
Im curious, as a new investor, I have loads of motivation, interest, and enthusiasm for moving forward with my REI dreams. But I don't have much capitol, to invest. I am a very handy person, and the idea of renovation/ improvement is IMO my biggest asset.
Im really interested to know what everyones views are on hard money to get started. Ultimately I feel like its a way to build up portfolio to then focus more on getting private money. I realize its the most pricy option when it comes to money, but id least like to ask.