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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Two many Irons in the Fire??
Hello All,
I'm starting over I guess. I've had two rental properties for last 15 years and flipped one i the that time period. I made up my mind I'm moving full steam ahead with a real estate.
My question is, I just had an offer excepted that will come in the way of mortgage, the goal is to flip. I'm wondering should I also to do a hard money loan at the same time and simultaneously buy and flip another or should i being new so to speak complete my first transaction in its entirety.