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Ryan Mellon
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Williamsburg, VA
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Cash vs. Hard Money Marketing

Ryan Mellon
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Williamsburg, VA
Posted

Hi All,

I am a new investor like the other few thousand on here. I have read to get some good deals off market to flip/ wholesale would be to advertise "we buy houses for cash".  My concern is, if I decide to purchase the property for myself instead of assign it and I use hard money instead.  The buyer may think that I lied to them about paying cash just to get a good deal.  I want to be as straight forward as possible and never be looked at as being dishonest.  Any suggestions?

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