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Ruben Goodbear Anders
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Milwaukee, WI
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Would you make offers before you have funding setup?

Ruben Goodbear Anders
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Milwaukee, WI
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I keep hearing the “build it and they will come” strategy as highly effective.

Brandon turner asks, “Well how many offers have you made this week?” Surely if ten got accepted at once, you would have to finagle some creative financing strategies yeah?

Just curious what people with little cash would do in this situation?

I have tasted a little of finding the deal and the money comes after, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a little nerve wracking.

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    Ronald Allen Barney
    • Real Estate Agent
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    Ronald Allen Barney
    • Real Estate Agent
    • Tampa, FL
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    1.  Funding first.

    2.  Then a contractor you can trust.

    3.  Then deal finders, including agents, wholesalers, bird doggers, lead genners, whoever.

    4.  Then a property manager.

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