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Beginning with no funds i need advice

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This is something i want to do but i have no funds how would i start with no funds

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Jeff Cichocki
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Jeff Cichocki
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I agree with @Curt Smith (hey Curt, good to see you here). Learning the more creative styles of buying houses will serve you well. There is a ton of competition in the marketplace right now (lots of newbies running blind and homeowners willing to buy junk just to get a house). Understanding how to buy creatively (subject-to, lease option, master leasing (with or without an option), seller finance, partnering, etc.) will set you apart in your market. If you know how to do things others don’t, you can build a reputation as being the go-to guy for the “tough” properties that no one else can seem to buy.

Good luck. I wish you the best.

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