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Chad K.
  • Charlotte, NC
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Creative funding for new investors

Chad K.
  • Charlotte, NC
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I'm currently a wholesaler in Charlotte, North Carolina. An after reviewing the new bigger pockets software/analyzers I had a question. Since I come across deals in the area an would love to fix and flip or rent them myself but I currently don't have the funds, however With the bigger pockets software that helps break down the numbers of rehabs and rentals it allows me more knowledge on real estate deals. Would any lenders be open with a 50/50 split profit of any rehabs/rentals I bring to the table? Or what do you believe I could do as a current wholesaler to get funded for the wholesale deals I come across that are potiential rehabs or rentals for me?

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