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Hard/Private Money Loans
Hey everyone! I did my first deal with my own money in cash, but to scale up I obviously can't continue to do that! 90% of the homes I'm interested in are one's I'd use the BRRR method for (sometimes a fix and flip, but not as often) and I was wondering if anyone had good recommendations for private lenders? There's so many, and for me it's also a scary leap since I'm new to that option. Any tips and recommendations are greatly appreciated!
Cheers y'all!
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Congrats on getting your first deal done! Yes cash is great but usually not feasible for scaling - there are plenty of hard money/private lenders out there - I would just be cautious of who you are interacting with and confirm they are legit before getting started - happy to connect!