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Bill B.
  • Camarillo, CA
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Inspired!!! ......to ask a question.....in the CORRECT forum this time.....

Bill B.
  • Camarillo, CA
Posted

Brandon Turner posted a GREAT little book about seven years to seven figures in REI.

I'm inspired!!!

We have enough cash to multiply what Brandon outlined several times in the first round. I'm planning a trip to my target market (NOT in SoCal) to VET the market thoroughly and (if it passes the vetting) look for two to three (or more) fourplexes. However, I've read about "seasoning" and possible problems getting financing while starting out. I've searched but can't find how to get around those hurdles.

So, how do I address those types of issues when buying two, three, or more properties in two to four months?

Thanks in advance!!!

  • Bill B.
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