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Pedro Bartolomei First time flipper .. portfolio loan or hard money?
23 January 2020 | 9 replies
Pedro,I am not sure what you mean by not having a lot of money, but as a first time investor you will mostly likely need skin in the game. 
Julio R Gonzalez BRRR strategy questions
31 January 2020 | 10 replies
NO, your equity is your skin on the game. 2.
William Nguyen First Investment Property
24 January 2020 | 2 replies
I wanted skin in the world of real estate other than my current home.
Kalen Jordan Why do most syndications sell instead of long term hold?
19 June 2020 | 71 replies
And while the GP may or may not have had some skin in the game, I'm sure they collected a handsome fee for 5 years that will soften the blow.
Burdette K Tatum Jr Hard Money/Lender Options for New Investor
27 January 2020 | 7 replies
Most of private money or hard money want to make sure you have skin in the deal 
Zachary Lockhart Financing for a Fix and Flip
24 January 2020 | 2 replies
They will want you to have some skin in the game.
Daniel Huang Rookie investor from Wy making a move in Indy
27 January 2020 | 7 replies
Since you said you had thick skin, I'll shoot straight. 
Cindy Gonzalez Down Payment for House Hacking
15 September 2021 | 33 replies
& definitely, I plan on moving to conventional loans once I have more skin in the game and more wealth built up but FHA makes the most sense to me to get in the market quicker.
Sabri Isbikhene real estate market for cash flow
28 January 2020 | 23 replies
They have more skin in the game then you do.Make sure you get clear title.
Greg Olkhovsky Help Me Become a Wise Money Lender
27 February 2020 | 6 replies
I make the borrower have some skin in the game and I always have an attorney draw up the paperwork.