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Updated almost 9 years ago,

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Kedian Jimenez
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Anyone have any experience with Co Go Capital?

Kedian Jimenez
  • Specialist
  • New York City, NY
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Hey I'm 26 years old and instead of doing the normal thing guys in their 20s do which is to just chase P**** and parties, I'm setting my future and worrying about that later ;-P .

Long story short, I got into the real estate investing about 9 months ago and I've been doing whole selling. I took on RE education through Nudge, which was introduced to me through the peaks potential community, and I have enjoyed the ride but it was a massive investment on my part. I figured it was worth it to have someone streamline everything for you and have a mentor be right next to you along the way. I've enjoyed that part and still have a way to go.

Unfortunately I'm still trying to pull through with student loans and some debt I have accumulated. I've been coming across multiple deals that I want myself and I have been thinking very heavily on doing a first flip myself (and later buy and hold). I was in search for private/hard money lenders and I came across another RE company called Co Go Capital and apparently they offer 100% funding and also provide some mentorship. I wanted to know whats your feedback wither the investment they ask for is worth it or if there is a better way.