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Updated almost 4 years ago, 12/29/2020

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Faking it until I make it! (My first deal)

Roberto Reyna
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Hey everyone, my name is Roberto Reyna and I'm a new (and still hopeful) real estate investor focused on the Houston and Dallas markets. I submitted my first offer on a single-family property in La Marque, Texas this morning, and really did not think I'd even get that far! I've read the BP books which have provided me enough knowledge to "fake it" with the agents I've spoken too, but obviously this is a totally new beast I'm taking on. I've run the numbers and done the analysis and I like the property, the only scary part is going to be securing cash from a PML or a hard money lender. Is there any advice for a 22 year old with limited capital in this situation? Thanks for taking the time to read this, and I hope to connect with more of you as my journey continues!

Gratefully,

RR

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