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Updated over 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Funding for auctions

Candice Gallego
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Hello, I am a rookie investor. I am looking at foreclosures on Auction.com and need funding. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Bob Reinhard
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Bob Reinhard
  • Lender
  • Patterson, NY
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Greetings:

Likely hard money is the answer -- it has a faster turnaround and is asset based.  But, you must have the money required by the site within X hours of the winning bid. This means you need to line up a source of funding today for the auction at the middle of next week ... you get the point -- no last minute looking for funds after a winning bid.

The issue becomes how long you want to borrow the $$ for. Fix and flip? buy and hold? How will you and when will you pay off the hard $.

Much success.

Bob

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