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Kelvin Vinston
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Using OPM or my own money to help flip a property

Kelvin Vinston
  • New to Real Estate
  • Tacoma, WA
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Hello BP Family! I'm looking to flip/rehab in my local area here in Tacoma, WA. I know a few investor friendly realtors who have done a few flips so my issue is not really finding deals at the moment I'm more concerned with the up front capital to partner and make a profit. Is it possible for me to use OPM (Hard Money, Bank, Private etc) and money of my own to help source a deal? Also, what are your thoughts on Flipping/Rehab companies that help out new investors? All feedback is welcome especially if you are an experienced investor... Thanks :)

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