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Alexander Reed
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Buffalo, NY
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Hard money or Find deal first?

Alexander Reed
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Buffalo, NY
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Hey guys, I'm Alex and I'm new to these forums. My brief overview is I've been researching real estate investing for a few months and have believe I have found my starting point. 

I want to start by flipping single family houses using hard money to generate cash for more flips and multifamily rentals, but am unsure the next step I should take.

Should I start calling hard money guys in my area (Denver, Colorado) to see how much I could get, or Find a deal and then call them? 

Thanks in advance,

Alex

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Matt Shields
  • Broker
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Matt Shields
  • Broker
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Always arrange your lending first. You will know what your budget is and be ready to move fast. Good deals don't last.

As always, seek professional advice. Good luck!

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