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New real estate investor, looking to learn more and get started.

Ryan Adams
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Good evening,

I am a young Financial service professional. I work a lot with securities, annuities, and insurance, but I am looking to start getting into real estate as a second source of income. I've read about BRRR and have a house that could be a great opportunity to be my first rental. Any advice on how to go about getting a private loan. I am trying to do this without using my personal money or having to save up a large lump sum as I am young in both my age and my profession and while I Make good money compared to my peers I do not have a great cash flow quite yet to put towards my first rental. Any advice?

Thank you win advance!

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