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Updated 10 months ago on . Most recent reply

I think it's time...
For anyone who has read my last few posts; I've been struggling with finding funding for a deal in my pipeline.
It's an incredible deal: off market, with insane value-add potential, motivated sellers, under market asking price, and the ability to cashflow $2k+ after rehab. But I need $50k to close, and I can't seem to force myself to pass it up.
Maybe it's my pride, or thinking that I need to do everything on my own because I know that I trust myself; but the idea of partnering with someone on a deal has never piqued my interest. I've always wanted to do everything myself.
But maybe it's time...to search for a partner.
If I want to close this deal, it's what I need. And that's just how it is.
Now if anybody has tips on finding a good partner to invest with, please throw it out there. Anything is appreciated.
Thanks BP Fam!