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AJ Golden
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Quick funding sources for BRRRR strategy

AJ Golden
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Canyon Country, CA
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Hello BP,

I'm looking for information and advice on getting funding for quick closing in the Dallas/Fort Worth, TX area. I'm looking for funding in the $50-100k range. I already have funds for down payment and renovations for properties in that price range. I just need recommendations for reputable private investors, hard money lenders, or banks that lend under $100k. I would like to get prequalified so that I can move quickly on any potential deals I find. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated. 

Thanks!

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Jennifer Bennett
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Jennifer Bennett
  • Investor
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If you don't have private money relationships cultivated yet, hard money is a good way to open up opportunities for you to close quickly on the purchase. I highly recommend Mike Hanna with Investmark Mortgage. He helped us get into our first property. He is knowledgable & I appreciate his integrity and honesty. Love me some BRRRR! Even before Brandon coined that acronym :)

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