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All Forum Posts by: Tim Marcinko

Tim Marcinko has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: First BRRRR / Recent College Grad

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@KC Pake @Austin Clarence

Thank you both! I've thought about creative financing and am definitely open to it.

Post: First BRRRR / Recent College Grad

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Seeking advice!

I'm a recent college grad and looking to do my first BRRRR. I'm targeting the near west side of Cleveland. I know the area and market well and I'm confident in my numbers. Any advice? Not much income history for lending due to school and internships. Also, if there are any local Cleveland investors around, I'd love to meet and grab coffee sometime! I'm ready to learn and get started.

-Tim Marcinko

Post: best financing options

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@Andrew Kraft

I've just joined Bigger Pockets and came across your post. Some local lenders are offering investor friendly terms with lower qualifying requirements (eg: 20% down, if you can prove cash flow is positive, the loan is yours).