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Bryce Hammill
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Between Deals (What to do?)

Bryce Hammill
  • Investor
  • Torrance, Ca
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Wondering what everyone does between deals to keep yourself sharp? Recently completed my second deal. Need to build up a down for my third deal now. I know it will probably be 8 months to a year, before I'm ready for my next deal. I am still look potential deals all the time, but cant capitalize on any good ones. I feel like I'm missing out, but don't want to over leverage myself either. 

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Andrew Bang
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Andrew Bang
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If you have to wait to build up the downpayment,  look to create deals that don't need a downpayment, subto/creative finance.   Or learn how to raise capital.  John Burley has a great course.

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