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David J Curley
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Bolingbrook, IL
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Funding deals when you first start?

David J Curley
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Bolingbrook, IL
Posted

Hello Everyone, 

I've recently learned how to analyze properties to the point where I feel comfortable with my numbers. I know I've made the right career swap when I get excited about analyzing different properties. I'm wondering where people like myself sit in this RE equation though. I don't necessarily have the capital to invest in properties myself, however, I'm looking to add value to every relationship that I create in some way, whether its grinding out analysis' or using my brokers license to get the most accurate information. What would be the next step if I come across a deal that I think someone with more capital can take advantage of? 

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