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Creative financing for a new investor
Hi everyone
I have been reading, podcasting, and very recently joined a real estate group in my area. I really want to get started and get that first property under my belt. I have about 10,000 saved but the multi-family houses in my area would require more than that and I don’t want to use all the money I have leaving no reserves. I’m looking into other financing options like a hard money lender among other options. Any suggestions or tips from anyone?