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19 December 2014 | 21 replies
I understand their position on wanting to make sure that I have some skin in the game, but this has severely slowed down my rate of purchase.With the exception of a few ups and downs and a little learning curve, everything that I have purchased so far is cash flowing well.
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17 January 2018 | 2 replies
That being said I always welcome new investors and friends to help coach me and provide any assistance that I will need to achieve my dream of skin edgy having that 8 figure real estate portfolio.Thanks All.
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26 May 2015 | 4 replies
For the most part they require some type of "skin" in the game.
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10 July 2016 | 6 replies
If you are willing to carve out the time, stay consistent with your marketing, and have thick skin, wholesaling could be a good way to learn about RE investing, build your network, and generate some cash.
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11 June 2019 | 10 replies
Just someone who is happy to lend 100% of purchase without the borrower having skin in the game makes me think of a red colored flag.
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20 November 2019 | 9 replies
I also give my housekeeper a small bonus every time a guest checks that the house was sparkling clean in their review.
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3 May 2013 | 14 replies
We do have some money in the bank, so we do have a little bit of skin.
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23 January 2019 | 6 replies
@Sam OwensSince you are a first time investor, I would suggest assigning the property "as is" instead of undertaking a rehab.Unless you have funds on your own or you personally know people with money, it will be hard to get money, even from private lenders, unless you are willing and able to put some "skin in the game" (money down.)You build up your experience and resume as an investor by doing a few wholesaling or assignment deals to start with.Also don't second guess what potential buyers would be willing to pay for the property.
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17 April 2017 | 5 replies
I explained that I'm not comfortable lending the full amount, but if they had 10% skin in the game I'd consider it.
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10 January 2021 | 29 replies
I promise not to take it personally)They don't appear to pre-fund to their borrowers - which essentially means that a.) they don't have skin in the game, and b.) the lenders/investors don't begin accruing interest right awayThey don't appear set-up investors up with a 'Bankruptcy-Remote' legal structure which protects investors in the event that PeerStreet goes bankrupt.