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Arron Paulino
  • Rental Property Investor
  • South San Francisco, CA
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Finding Private Lenders Through Work Clients

Arron Paulino
  • Rental Property Investor
  • South San Francisco, CA
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I work in the hospitality/golf industry and find this to be a good place to potentially find private money lenders. I am wondering how I can utilize my field of work to share my love for investing in real estate to find people that want to partner in deals or invest with me to grow my rental portfolio. I teach golf lessons with some high-level clients (VPs at companies, business owners, and high-earning individuals to name a few areas of work) for an hour or two. I do want to make sure I stick with doing my job as in remembering what the client came in for and not have a conflict of interest or anything. I even play golf regularly and would be open to playing with other members that enjoy the game. Does anyone know of a way to talk about real estate investing specifically partnering up on deals so that I can use other people money to scale up my real estate investing? I see a round of golf (spending a few hours) with a person or a couple people (can play up to four players in a group) as a great opportunity to network with other people and exchange info to do deals. I hope this makes sense. I even see this as an opportunity for someone that loves golf at meetups and use my background as something I can bring to the table. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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