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Michael Ran
  • Wholesaler
  • Spring, TX
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?How do I keep growing after hitting debt limit? Calling a veterans!

Michael Ran
  • Wholesaler
  • Spring, TX
Posted

How do I keep growing after hitting debt limit? Calling a veterans!

I'm a young investor who owns 16 SF properties around Houston. I think I have hit my debt limit(atleast till I prove my self to the bank). I have about 150k in cash.

Now the question:

What do you think I should do to continue to growing?

This could also really help novices. I am sure every veteran investor has hit this wall before; and it's one of the least talked about things that everyone needs to know.

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