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Updated almost 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

NEED HELP ASAP
I found an amazing deal and do not want to pass it up but because I am just starting out I have no cash. Where can I find a lender or a partner investor even to fund part or all of this. If you need more info just call
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How do you know it's an amazing deal? What is your experience? What is your exit strategy? What are the numbers? How have you verified the resale vale and the renovation costs?
In my experience, new investors come across "amazing deals" a whole lot more often than experienced investors... :)