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Joshua Morency
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  • New York City
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What Do Private Lenders/Partners Look For

Joshua Morency
  • New to Real Estate
  • New York City
Posted

Hi Everyone, 

Being a 22-year old college student that wants to get started in multifamily real estate investing, I am wondering what potential private lenders and partners will look for?

Since I am still a student and I don't have a significant income, I do not have funds to put towards a rental property investment. However, I've been told that if I find a good deal and pitch it to a potential investor, then I may find partners to split equity and cash flow with. 

I am wondering what other value should I bring to the table. What will potential partners look for? What are some typical questions they will ask me?

I appreciate any advice that you guys can give me and I hope you have a good night. 

Thanks,

Josh