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Updated about 9 hours ago, 01/02/2025

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Ken M.
  • Investor
  • San Antonio, Dallas
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Creative Financing for 2025

Ken M.
  • Investor
  • San Antonio, Dallas
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What does the surge in 2024 of newbies (inexperienced & making mistakes) doing creative financing purchases, mean for 2025? I think a new administration brings new ideas and new people. They may take an interest.

Some of those people might actually be more aggressive about enforcing existing laws. Everyone wants to look good and impress the boss. 

I've read a lot of bad information on how some gurus are promoting techniques that are flawed at best, fraud at worst. But, they are very popular gurus and are making a lot of money teaching their "classes" and groups. They are unlikely to quit. 

Make sure you thoroughly know how the regulators view the way things are being done, before committing to a "creative financing" technique. The gurus apparently aren't savvy enough to teach how to avoid trouble.

It could end up being like a cowboy fest campfire dinner of beans from the old chuck wagon. Everything suddenly makes a loud & notable entrance. 

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