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All Forum Posts by: Account Closed

Account Closed has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Financing without experience or W2 income

Account ClosedPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

My employer recently had to downsize leaving me out of a job.  I've decided to take this time to pursue my real estate investing dream I've had for years.  I've done well and managed to save a good amount of cash and have been recently looking at some areas in NJ and AZ to buy my first buy and hold rental property.  

The roadblock that I'm hitting is financing.  Without a steady income I don't qualify for a conventional loan and hard money lenders are looking for investors with experience.  Private money from my family and friends isn't an option either.  Have any of you hit this same roadblock and how did you get past it?  I'm in need of advice and encouragement.

Also on a semi related note, Do you typically find a deal, put in an offer and then find financing, assuming your offer was accepted, or do you typically secure financing first?  I'm trying to understand the process better.

Thank you

Eric Mahecha

Post: Have you benefited from getting your Real Estate licence?

Account ClosedPosted
  • New York City, NY
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2

Hi All,  I've just started my education on real estate investment after years of putting it off.  Something finally triggered in my head that made me focus 100% on this so now I'm hungry for knowledge.  I've been looking into getting my Real Estate License, in NY, not to sell but more for the 75 hour training.  Has anyone else done the same and if so have you really seen a benefit in your real estate intelligence?

For clarity sake, I'm interested in a buy and hold strategy to build a steady cash flow.

Any feedback will be appreciated.  Thank you all