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Updated almost 6 years ago,

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Dustin Ruhl
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Indianapolis, IN
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How do you find the Best Partner to Fund your Next Investment?

Dustin Ruhl
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Indianapolis, IN
Posted

You need capital for playing the real estate game. If you are looking for other investors to make a particular real estate deal go through there are some things you need to consider.

Who you find to help make investments is an important step to realizing your financial goals. When you start the process of thinking about your next investment, it is important to consider many characteristics and attributes you would want out of your investment partners. You may want to find similar minded investment partners or perhaps find people different from how you think so that way you get a diverse array of opinions on investment options. You could think about how much capital these investment partners should have to contribute and what their end goals are with the investment(s).

How you meet these investment partners is up to you, and can largely be done through groups and other events that draw financially minded people to them. These events are great social networks that allow regular folks like you and me to bounce investment ideas off of one another, and from that partnerships can be established to mutually benefit each other. With all of that in mind, you can also find ways to find these investment partners online through avenues such as Facebook, other social media and paid lists of people looking to make investments. In summary, finding an investment partner can be time-consuming but is well worth the effort if time is put in and the investment is a success for both parties.

Don’t let profit pass you by. Connect with the right people who can help you seize success.

Key Points:

1. Reverse engineer your search for investors by being valuable to them by giving content that benefits them.

2. Make sure that your project and appeal are supported by your posts, designs, etc.

3. The most common method of making connections is simply reaching out and asking for connections.

The most successful investors are also the most efficient, and not only nail the follow up, but also take the time to really get to know and understand the ideal candidates for their next investing opportunity.

Not all of us with the will and way have the means to develop a business idea to full potential. That’s where investment comes in, and with investment comes investors. How to find them isn’t always as important as finding the right ones though. You need investors who will work with you, not against you. Navigating this path starts with educating yourself in how to communicate to the right partner for your venture.

Let me hear you thoughts.

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