My credit score is 711-725. No income. no assets. is a private lender the only way to go? not a Vet. not willing to live in home. want to buy, fix, sell
I am still in the process of gathering my education, training and experience in the real estate business but came across a site the advertises that they can put you in direct contact with private lenders that lend mon...
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Do some/most investors use the same lender time and time again if they have a good experience with said lender? i.e. do investors generally try to build a relationship with a certain lender and will this hav...
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I have seen a lot people posting and talking about not using their own money to acquire real estate. How is this possible? Who is responsible for losses? I know one can raise money by having a group of investo...
I have a business line of credit of approx. 80K. Unfortunately, This is not enough capital for me to secure a property for a fix and flip in the area I am in because prices are well about this. In other words, even i...
Hey everyone.I’ve been into Kris Krohn’s videos on his “modified” lease option method for some time now. I just got off the phone with a private lender, and we’re trying to figure out...How does an investor manage to ...
so the house right behind my primary residence went on fire Sunday and it is completely wrecked. The insurance company already ordered for the house to be demolished due to it being un safe and someone potentially goi...
A family member is thinking of using their line of credit on their paid-off house for a friend who is a builder. I am curious if anyone has ever heard of or done this before. Apparently, when the house is built the...
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I know the SEC has made some changes regarding the offering of private investment opportunities. (i.e. hedge funds can advertise, etc.). I am wondering how that affects small investors? Specifically, I wou...
Are there any platforms out there that allow investors to fund "the small guy"? As in your typical part time or maybe self employed real estate investor who may not have the experience to get listed on a the bigger si...