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Financing. New investor
What are some options to acquire capital to get started investing? I've found a couple of properties and after calculating the numbers one in particular would be a great investment. The only drawback is I don't have enough money. Do I need to wait a few years until I have enough money or are there alternatives so I can get started investing? I'm not getting any younger!