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Updated about 15 hours ago, 12/20/2024

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Deborah Wodell
  • Lender
  • Colorado Springs, CO
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Private Money Lenders Using Their Own Funds?

Deborah Wodell
  • Lender
  • Colorado Springs, CO
Posted

I’m looking to connect with private money lenders or investors who lend their own funds for real estate deals. Whether it’s for fix-and-flips, rentals, or other projects, I’d love to learn more about who you’ve worked with and what your experience has been like.

Do you have any solid connections or recommendations for private lenders who use their own capital? Also, if you’re a private lender yourself, feel free to chime in—I’d love to hear from you!

Let’s share some insights and build stronger networks together. Drop your thoughts, recommendations, or experiences in the comments.

Looking forward to hearing from you all!

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