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Twana McGrady
  • Hamilton, NJ
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Financing options for a newbie

Twana McGrady
  • Hamilton, NJ
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Hello I’m new to this forum and real estate investing in general. I have not purchased any properties as of yet but intend to very soon. My question to the experienced investors is this, I have very little money to invest with but in there are two counties in nj that I’m familiar with and there is a lot of money to be made and is being made with flipping and wholesaling in particular. Any thoughts on how I can begin acquiring sfh with no money down techniques. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Also interested in lease opts.

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Gabe Viteri
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  • Westchester County, NY
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Gabe Viteri
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Westchester County, NY
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@Twana McGrady I would highly highly recommend the book - How to Invest with no and low money down - by Brandon Turner. It is such a great directional guide on how to get creative with financing when your personal options are limited. 

Yeah, he's the guy that's on all our podcasts, but the man wrote a great book that outlines so many strategies that really allow you to expand your financial possibilities.

It's less than 200 pages, and I read it in 3 sittings. 

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