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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Financing While In College
Hello all,
I am currently a junior in college and looking to start investing in real estate. I originally planned to save up and wait until I was out of college to get started but I can not wait any longer! I already have enough money saved up to cover a down payment and rehab costs comfortably. I have called a local bank and like I expected they would like previous paystubs from my w2 which I do not have because I work for myself. Any suggestions on ways to present a 1099 or other ways to get financing without a w2? Thanks in advance!
Best,
Donovan James