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Steve Wilson
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Hi all,


I’m a novice investor just looking to get started and was hoping to get some advice. I’m currently reading Brandon’s book on creative financing and am interested in exploring the possibility of obtaining a home equity loan. As someone with little capital to invest at this moment, I’m wondering if this is a reasonable (and relatively safe, depending on the deal) option to pursue even if I’m not clearing much in the way of cash flow to start. Seller financing seems like a viable option, but how do I go about finding these kinds of opportunities? Thank you!

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