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New to flipping houses!

Karl Hunt
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Hello! I have been in real estate for roughly 18 years buying and holding. We recently had our portfolio reviewed by the bank to start flipping. I am somewhat apprehensive since this path is new for me, as we have typically bought homes, rehabbed them, and rented them out. My biggest concern is securing this line of credit and not having the system to effectively maximize our positioning. Any strategic help would be great. Be it wholesaling or assigning, or simply flipping, what process/method is most effective is where my interest lies. We have assets, money in the bank, exceptional credit, and very little debt. We are trying to kick 2019 off with a bang. Please share! Thanks in advance. Karl

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