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Debbie Farrell how to become a direct lender for hard money
25 June 2020 | 2 replies
I think GA does require license to broker money.. maybe wrong.. license is not tough.. then you get your NMLS registration done.. and your good to go.most folks doing this will either have a wall st.. connection were the VC will put in say 50 to 100 million.. and take some control of your company or oversight..the other way is you do a PPM and raise the capital through private accredited investors.. then the third way is to get a credit facility at local banks and they will back fill your loans. ( this is what I did) this is for every 1 million you have in cash they will give you 4 million line of credit.. of course this takes having the cash and having some pretty significant experience and balance sheet.. we had in the day 30 million in credit lines.. through 4 banks.bigger players can get 20 to 50 million dollar lines from Credit sussie ext. 
Jonathan C. Newbie from Atlanta, GA
2 October 2015 | 10 replies
Our goal is to end up as one of the big players in the ATL REI scene.
Parker Foley Looking for investor friendly Agents
4 October 2022 | 4 replies
I am currently working on a project and will be renting it out when it’s ready and would like to start building relationships with some A players in the CInci area.
Eric Belgau Foremost in Washington
7 February 2014 | 1 reply
It's good to know the marketplace and who the players are in the area where you are looking to generate business.
Christopher S. New Investor from San Francisco, California
12 May 2014 | 28 replies
Finding an A-player realtor is going to be the key because the realtor will have contacts to contractors, property managers, title company, real estate attorney, and insurance agent.
Matt Humphrey First Timer, Need Guidance!
17 January 2018 | 3 replies
I am very liquid but I am a professional poker player which makes getting a loan tricky since they consider me 100% commission based.
Clint Bolton Experience with RentRedi?
3 May 2022 | 22 replies
Like it or not this industry is headed for consolidation with Zillow and CoStar (Apartments) becoming the two dominant players.  
Peter Haymond How do I associate myself with more successful people?
18 November 2010 | 12 replies
It sounds like you've been in this world before and understand how the big players play.
Drew Y. Does the Warren Buffet method work in Real Estate?
9 June 2018 | 19 replies
From what I've been told, however, a craps player can get decent(even?)
Twana Rasoul Selling Cashflowing Homes in Midwest for No-Cashflow in San Diego
9 May 2019 | 108 replies
@Twana Rasoul a lot of the more established players in commercial real estate (that don't have to make money on acquisition fees) are doing this - moving money out of more volatile tertiary markets and into more core markets so they have more downside protection when a correction occurs.