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Jordon Atkinson
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New member looking for some creative financing advice

Jordon Atkinson
  • San Rafael, CA
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Hello everyone my names Jordon and I am new to BP. I am a beginner Real Estate investing and am currently trying to soak up as much knowledge as possible from books, networking, podcasts etc.. My focus is geared toward rental property investing. (love the idea of cashflow/passive income) and I hope to by my first property in the next year. Currently I don't have much credit so I am going to spend the next few years building it up in hopes to make financing thru a loan an option. I am looking for any advice on other ways to finance a piece of property other then thru a loan because I will probably have to go another rout before my credit is right. I don't have a lot of cash so buying out right wouldn't be an option. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!

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