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All Forum Posts by: Lateeka A.

Lateeka A. has started 16 posts and replied 57 times.

Post: 27 y/o Female – 50k debt to $1M+ net worth (24 units,50 deals/yr)

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@Arianne L. I listened to your interview on bigger pockets about a week or so ago and it was very inspiring. The cash buying to immediate refi was awesome information. I’m currently a beginner investor still researching and narrowing down my market with the desire to make my first purchase soon. Thank you for your story, and best of luck with all your future endeavors!

Post: Hard Money Lenders hard to come by... Creative funding options???

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@Charity Youngblood thank you. I sent you a message.

Post: How did you get to know your market?

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@Gabriel Lamb I check websites like citydata.com or USA.com to pull data to analyze areas I am interested in investing in. Hope this helps

Post: Hard Money Lenders hard to come by... Creative funding options???

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@Michele B. Yes which means I need to make sure my cash flow is more than enough...

Post: Hard Money Lenders hard to come by... Creative funding options???

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@Darron Washington thank you. I think I may start with a single family or house hack and refinance to make my next purchase...

Post: Hard Money Lenders hard to come by... Creative funding options???

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@Russell S. I’m actually working on renewing my re license so I can get back on the inside and network with the hopes of findin off market deals and other investors.

Post: Hard Money Lenders hard to come by... Creative funding options???

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@Tom S. This sounds like something I would like to do. Hopefully I can find a deal where the owner is willing to work out a deal such as this, I haven’t seen to many owner financing however I am looking at properties in NY, CT, FL, NJ, and a few states in between.

Post: Hard Money Lenders hard to come by... Creative funding options???

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Originally posted by @Account Closed:

@Lateeka A. Good question and I am sure there are a lot of people in your same situation.  Money is only one component of value.  If you don't have money, but have time, knowledge, or a deal you have something of value.

If you can pair the value you bring with someone who has money, but is missing the piece you have, you may be able to partner on something.

Are you looking to invest in NYC?  

 Russel,  I would love to invest in Brooklyn; however considering it's so pricey these days I'm a bit reluctant to make my first deal there.  I have the time and have been educating myself non-stop to the point of obsession with bigger pockets podcasts, webinars, youtube and Grant Cardone podcasts and youtube videos.  I just need to find a partner who can fund my deals.  My background is finance and I am a bank regulator for the government, so I have much to offer. 

Post: Hard money lenders who work with newbies

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Originally posted by @Kasan Kelley:

@ Lateeka Mosley im in nyc as well. Can we talk a little more?

@Rhinesca DeSimone i will be contacting you soon

@Nathaniel Larrea i am looking more into buy and hold. I wouldn't mind doing some flips here and there. I have a property I've had my eye on that has great flip potential.

 Kasan, we can chat.  I actually started a new topic discussion regarding this topic.  I tried to copy you on it but it didnt work.   Its called:  Hard money lenders hard to come by...Creative funding options???

Post: Hard Money Lenders hard to come by... Creative funding options???

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Originally posted by @Michele B.:

I think what you are looking for are information on doing deals with equity partners or wholesaling.  Those are the two best options for you if you do not have any cash up front.  '

I personally think that getting an equity partner is a little easier than doing wholesaling. 

If you have any questions please tag me so I can answer.

 Is an equity partner similar to private lenders?