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Brandon Keener
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Hello BP

been poking around for a month or two, figured it was time to make an intro post.

Always have had an interest in REI but never was motivated enough to go towards it.

I work a day job ive largely hated for years HA, but consider myself a fairly handy person, understand mechanical things, so the idea of the BRRR method is very appealing to me. Obtaining $$ to do these deals is largely where my skills end.

would love to connect with other central PA investors and learn!

Thanks!

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Travis Wylie
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Travis Wylie
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Agree with @Eric Drum.  Educate yourself on it as much as possible and start calling up local lenders to find out what type of terms they offer for a product that would appeal to your business model.  Some lenders don't/only lend to LLCs and have different terms/rates than conventional loans held in your personal name, which may or may not work for your business model.

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