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Andrew Barber
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  • Leeds, AL
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Financing

Andrew Barber
  • Investor
  • Leeds, AL
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I am brand new, at this stage I have a million questions, but probably the biggest is "what avenue to take for financing?" After a couple of months of looking I think my best avenue of getting houses for the price I need to get them is "distressed properties", and it looks like that could be a quick turnaround, meaning I need quick cash. So, my thought is go to a bank with my $45k that I have to get started, show them my business plan, and see what reaction I get out of them. Thoughts? Advice?

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