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At a crossroads with finding funds
My agent and I have narrowed down our search to two properties that will be the best for investment. I’m ready to take action but there is one small problem, I don’t want to go through conventional lending services. For these flips I need a hard money lender and I’m not sure how or where to find one. The two properties In partIcular are $79,000 and $69,000. Im sure with a cash offer we can make them a fair deal at a lower prIce. I live in Charlotte North Carolina, can anyone point me in the right direction of what I should do next? All responses are very appreciated. Thanks!