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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Venture Capital for Short Term Real Estate Investments
Hey Everyone,
So during one of my brainstorm sessions to come up with ways to finance more deals, I thought to maybe branch out to Venture Capital Firms in hopes that they would fund the acquisition of more property to grow my company. However, I am unsure whether or not this is truly possible. I would think they would lend after showing a track record of development deals and a well thought out business plan. If I were to start branching out to local firms, what exactly should I look for as far as terms go? How do I entice them to lend me money on a deal? Has anyone on this forum gone this route before?
I appreciate any and all input!