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Stacey Wells
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Quick Capital for Property Flipping

Stacey Wells
  • Lender
  • United States
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Hey BP community,

For those into property flipping, there are transactional funding programs available that provide the necessary capital to buy and sell properties quickly. This can be a game-changer for short-term deals without the usual delays. Have any investors here utilized such funding methods? I'd love to hear your insights!

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Hi Stacey! Transactional funding definitely seems like a powerful tool for quick flips. I’m curious—how have you found the costs associated with this type of funding compared to traditional hard money loans? Are there any specific scenarios where you think transactional funding is more advantageous? I'd love to hear about your experiences or any tips you might have!

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