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Jessica Taylor
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Jessica Taylor
  • Investor
  • Winter Park, Fl
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I am a new investor with a real estate background, I am trying to navigate private funding and a strategy to get into the market. Being I do not have 20-30% in a downpayment to do the BRRRR method. I was leaning towards flipping real estate. Would love insight or any information on making this a reality. I am an investor in central Florida.

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Doug Smith
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We started with my lending background and not a lot of capital. I got a business parter with capital and some experience and we hired a GC on the first few flips. Find someone that brings to the table what you don't and partner with them. Once you get some capital and experience, then progressively step up to bigger and bigger projects. That's how we did it. 

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