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David Klem
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Vermilion, OH
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Options For Newbies Without Little Or No Capital

David Klem
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Vermilion, OH
Posted

Hello everyone,

For the time being, I'm still stuck as an 18 wheel prisoner of the highway. Sooner or later I will be ready to change to a job that is not so time demanding. I'm trying to give some thought as to which direction I want to go when I'm ready. I listen to some BP podcasts going down the road. I especially like the Newbie podcast. What would you recommend for someone that doesn't have a lot of capital to get started? Working with other investors, BRRRR, hard money, private money, FHA. My current home is FHA. I know hard money works if you can get crews to refab quickly and then get the property sold...I think. I hear a lot but you know how it was when you were new. You're at a 5-way intersection and want to choose wisely. I know I can do this and I feel very optimistic. Just trying to acquire a little wisdom.

I've also read Brandon's book "How To Invest In Real Estate With Little Or No Money Down."

Thank you in advance

P.S. Sometimes with my current job status it takes me time to respond to feedback.