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Anthony Adanandus
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Pre-Approval For Hard Money Loan

Anthony Adanandus
  • Sacramento, CA
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Hello People! My name is Anthony and I'm planning to invest in my 1st fix and flip property in Bay Area Sacramento Area. With No steady income, no assets, no credit, no-cosigner, no large cash reserve or experience. How Do I Get Pre-Approved For Loans With Just Great/Good Knowledge, Some Home Improvement Skills, A Fix and Flip Team Ready To Deploy, Great Planning and Lucrative Profitable Deal Appraisal Skills? 1st post.

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  • Professional Auctioneer
  • Baltimore, MD
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Account Closed#1 BiggerPockets Exclusive PRO Area Contributor
  • Professional Auctioneer
  • Baltimore, MD
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I like the Bank of Mom and Dad. Study real estate investing, attend auctions, get your real estate license, go to REIA's. Sit in rent court every other day, go to housing court, listen to the cases, farm areas.

Look at 50 houses. Start a journal with information on every house u look at, make copious notes especially the cost per SF of every property you look at. Do not make an offer until you look at 50 properties

Hang with people you want to be like.

Have fun, set and follow your goals

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