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Mason Stewart
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New member (Fix & Flip help)

Mason Stewart
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • De Leon, TX
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My wife and I have been flipping one house a year in our local market here in Texas. So far we have been successful.

I am now to the point where I would like to begin looking into taking on more than one flip a year but I am running into funding problems. We have always used conventional funding but our local banks aren't fond of lending for investment properties. 

We have discussed seeking private money or possibly hard money but we have no idea where to get started. Any guidance or assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

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    Mason Stewart
    • Flipper/Rehabber
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    @Ryan Spath

    Thank you for the advice! My wife and I are determined to be successful in real estate. With that being said, we are going to begin networking in our local real estate meetups.

    Thanks again

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