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What do you think someone like Grant Cardone or Manny Koshbin would do in today's day and age to start out in real estate? Obviously they use or have used a lot of private equity or crowdfunding tactics to fund their deals. Being brand new I have a lot of plans but I want essentially use private money to fund deals and get those investors a great return on their capital. How should I implement this? I also am a lone wolf so I'm open to equity partnerships but I am going to be in control of everything with the asset itself. It would be a complete private equity deal. Does anyone have extensive experience with private loans to fund LARGE multi family deals? And I'm not talking about if you run a syndication or something if that nature. I like the idea of funding and syndication but if I was involved with that I will not invest into someone else deal. I would love to hear some insight and conversation with some experienced guys who have done BIG money deals. If you want to chat REI message me!

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@Bryce DeHaan My best advice is to start small and build yourself a portfolio and gain some experience. Investors who are going to give you large sums of money to invest beyond maybe the down payment on a 2-4 unit multi family will want to know that you’ve got some years of experience under your belt and some skin in the game. At least I would.

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