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All Forum Posts by: Paul Carissimi

Paul Carissimi has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Post: Familiar with Listsource ?

Paul CarissimiPosted
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Thanks Mike I'll try it.

Need a deal!

Post: Familiar with Listsource ?

Paul CarissimiPosted
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I want to use listsource.com to put together my mailing list but I'm not sure how to build my list since I have not done so before. There are many options on the website such as geography, mortgage, property, demographics, foreclosure and so if your used to putting together a list its probably not that complicated, however the criteria I have does not include all those options. Need some help. 

Thanks 

Thanks for the input Dan. I'm thinking of bringing in a partner.

I thought about taking out a loan first before I finance the deal but not sure if that's a good or bad idea. Partner , sure.

  I'm getting a plan together for my first rehab property and don't have the down. If I take a hard money loan what is the best way to go about getting the other 25%? Besides borrowing from friends and family. I have read about investing without using my own money so would I need a private lender to finance the whole deal? 

Any thoughts would help. Thank you.