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Chad Dowell
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Hi, first off, follow on YouTube and have watched countless podcasts. Thank you for having me and hope to learn from all the experts here. 

my situation, I sold my home in Kentucky, moved back to southern Indiana (New Albany) had a homestead there and essentially built my home. Wife worked, I built and took care of day to day. Problem now: I split with wife, have 100k to get started investing, ideas are buy undervalued/rehab fix and flip, plus maybe build smaller fha compliant first time home buyers homes. With no work history past 12 months, 100k cash, I'm finding funding quite challenging. 750 credit score but not sure what my best options may be. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. 

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Gina Stern
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Hi Chad, I think reaching out to a hard money lender or a family member could be your best option. I admire your tenacity and persistence. Good luck!

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