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Drex Tanner
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Do you have to lend on expensive homes for a big return?

Drex Tanner
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Would love to hear how other lenders get good returns on helping investors on the smaller deals (say under $100k) and the different strategies they use to do so. 

Thank you!

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Chris Seveney
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Chris Seveney
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What is your definition of good and what is your tolerance for risk? Those really determine your investment strategy. Getting 12% as mailbox money on private lending with equity behind you is a much better scenario than trying to get 20% on a fix and flip where you have to do a ton of work. It comes down to your individual preference and how much $ you have. The more you have the more passive and less risk you typically become

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