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Jennie Berger
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Transactional Funding: How & Whom to Market To

Jennie Berger
  • Developer
  • Chicago IL
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Hi BP Mates!

My company has recently started to get into the private lending space, specificially with TRANSACTIONAL FUNDING for double closes. If you're in this space - or have even utilized this type of loan - I'd love your advice & insight into the best ways to find people who need this type of funding. 

So far, I've reached out to: 

1. My private network of close friends who are also real estate investors

2. Posted in various relevant Facebook groups (the ones that permit promotion of our businesses & services)

3. Emailed, text, or called various wholesalers I know

4. Spoken with other lenders who do NOT provide this type of funding, in case they come upon anyone who needs it

5. Told some people at local networking events about it

Thank you in advance for any valuable input!

-Jennie Berger, Property People

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Beth Johnson
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  • Renton, WA
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Beth Johnson
  • Lender
  • Renton, WA
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I have a Facebook group exclusively for private money lenders to network, share best practices, and learn. If you want to join it's called Lend2Live: A Private Lender Collaborative.

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