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Hey everyone! My name is Josue Ojeda-Navarro I am an 18 year old rookie investor who is very very interested in real estate, I've been studying my local market for quite some time. All I really need is just money to be able to start investing. If any experienced investors can drop some tips on how to obtain lends or ways to purchase property without bank, it would be hugely appreciated. I'm very interested and open to working with anyone. 

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@Josue Ojeda

Welcome to REI!

My recommendation is find a mentor. This doesn’t mean asking anyone for them to spend their time for free giving away all their tips and tricks because you asked. You may find someone like that but not likely. My recommendation is finding ways to provide. Find investors in their area and see how you can provide value for them. One of my first deals was me bringing a deal to an investor and we partnered on it 50/50. I would have flopped on the deal before even going to title because we had to deal with a Power of Attorney situation and my partner knew how to work through it.

It turned out to be a good deal mostly from what I learned from the whole experience. But he was needing deals and I needed guidance. If you’re able to provide value to an investor, they’ll help you out. That’s how your entire investing journey will be. Always providing value to others.

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