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Business Property Investments! Looking For Co-Owner Investor

Corey Smith
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Hi. I am new to investing, but am very excited about getting started with some profitable ventures asap. I have always wanted to be a business owner. I have done a lot of selling on Ebay and I love making money that way. It's just great to be an entrepreneur. Ebay doesn't bring in as much as I'd like, but it's shown me what is possible.

Anyway, there are a few great business opportunities in my local paper for the following:

A restaurant -

"SUPER east & fun. Nets $100K a year. Certified business appraisal shows a value of $292K, but now value priced at $203,500 plus inventory."

A pizza restaurant -

"One of the top such businesses in town. Makes $90K after expenses. Well established & very simple to operate."

An 18 room motel with an owner's suite.

"MOTEL - Very well established & doing very well. 18 rooms with owner's suite. Cleared $123K in 2007. Priced below appraisal with some owner financing avail."

I'm interested in all three really, but would like to pick one to co-own with someone who is interested in a business that will pay for itself and then some.

I would do this by myself, but there's just no way I can get a loan big enough to cover it. I have good credit and have never missed a payment on my credit cards or anything like that. I live for free, so I always have extra money left over.

So, I am looking for someone with great credit who can secure a decent sized loan who would be willing to partner with me. I will gladly pay half of the monthly payment or settle for a percentage of the profit for showing it to the investor. I prefer a 50-50 partnership though. It's a great opportunity and I am excited about it if I could just find a business partner. I know great things are to come if I can find one. I have some ideas for the restaurant if that's the one chosen.

Please contact me or post here if you are interested and I would love to talk to you about it. I'm a real genuine & nice guy just looking for a better life and I really need this, but by myself it's just out of my reach, unfortunately.

Thanks a lot!

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