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Mark Benjamin
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getting funding for a project

Mark Benjamin
  • Yorktown, VA
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what are all the ways I can get funding for a project that I'm doing.

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April Crossley
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April Crossley
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If you are new, the easiest thing to do is learn to find deals.. and learn who the serious investors/cash buyers are in your area doing deals. If you can take them a deal they will lead you the rest of the way to getting it done. Flip or rental. Doesn't matter. Cash buyers have cash. And you need to be working with them to either JV or be introduced to their money source after you have proven yourself that you can find good deals :) There are also tons of hard money lenders out there but if you have no cash of your own to start- connecting with cash buyers in your area is your best option

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