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Ezekiel Williams
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how to find a partner with capital

Ezekiel Williams
  • New to Real Estate
  • port charlotte, fl
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good afternoon to all, I've been meaning to find networking events to attend but there aren't any around me in my area. I've asked my real estate agent if she known any RE investing friends, hoping she could introduce us  and she said she doesn't have any. and  I haven't had any luck with finding a partner. i know exactly what i want, pertaining to RE goals. I don't have much capital but I'm a very outgoing, hardworking creative guy whos wanting to gain experience with house flips, single family ,small and big multi family deals. 

what would you guys recommend that I do?

thanks

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Karen Margrave
  • Realtor, General Contractor, and Developer
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Karen Margrave
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If you want to partner with someone, you have to have something to bring to the table. What is it you offer that has actual monetary value? Whether it be money, some type of related trade, finance, real estate experience, that helps level the playing field. Ask yourself, if you were investing your money in a project, what can the other person do that you can't? Probably in your situation your best bet is to learn the business, and work with someone else to gain some practical experience. 

  • Karen Margrave

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