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Chris Reel
  • Attorney
  • Columbus, OH
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Financing rehab costs on a fix and flip with little capital

Chris Reel
  • Attorney
  • Columbus, OH
Posted

Hi everyone. I am new to Bigger Pockets and new to the real estate investment profession. I am looking to fix and flip as well as buy and hold rental properties. 

Regarding fix and flips, I can say right now that I do not have the capital to be able to pay out of pocket for the rehab necessary to make the investment worthwhile. Does anyone have any ideas as to how I could potentially fund/finance the rehab costs?

There are a few properties in my area that have great potential. The one thing stopping me currently is not having the capital at my disposal to pay for the rehab costs! 

Thanks in advance!

Chris

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