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All Forum Posts by: Aaron Byles

Aaron Byles has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: bird dog

Aaron BylesPosted
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Can someone explain more. Are there companys i sign up with or do i need to find the investors on my own? I have my licence so i think that could help.

Post: $5,000 question

Aaron BylesPosted
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Originally posted by "landchasers":
My mentor encourages our investors to do everything possible to invest with as little down as possible and in fact sets the number out of pocket per property to be $2k. He suggests to set that as a goal and do everything possible not to stray from it.

To do this, you'll need to spend time gaining understanding of different types of seller financing, concessions, and/or options. If you do this correctly, you should be capable of using your $5k well, but good comps, solid analysis and a good team will be essential to say the very least.

Do you have any credit or equity lines available?

Nah i don't own property right now so no equity line... all i have is credit cards and i really don't want to use them for anything. i know how bad debt can be.

Post: $5,000 question

Aaron BylesPosted
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Ok so i have been doing alot of reading a some research lately. I have $5,000 to start my real estate investing. Is there anyway i can make this happen? What would be the best move starting with that little money? I'm in the philadelphia area and a licneces realtor if that helps. Please give me some ideas so i can start my path to financial freedom.