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Chad George
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I am a Rookie investor trying to figure out how to finance my first deal any advice is appreciated! When you bought your first property how much cash did you have? How did you finance your first deal?

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Chad,

Good to see you are trying to wet your feet in real estate, if it's really your first time, it's not a good idea to take advice in pieces. Everyone has their own personal and financial situations as well as their own goals and risk taking preferences. 

Find an expert who is willing to give you hand and lead you. Understand your situation and advise accordingly. Message me if you would like that and I will connect some of the experts I know, helped me, with you.

@Zach Lemaster

--Ruchit

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