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All Forum Posts by: Ken Millican

Ken Millican has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Credit and Financing

Ken MillicanPosted
  • Versailles, KY
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

I have a goal of obtaining my first BRRRR property in the next 6months. I have spent the previous year researching my market. I'm new to BP and love the feedback I have received to this point. I have a couple options for financing using private money from friends and family. In the past six years I have gone through an ugly divorce and file d bankruptcy soon after that. I have spent years rebuilding my credit and will continue to do so. I wanted to know if private money is my only option? Is it advantageous to establish an credit through an LLC or Corp as well? I am prepared and understand that I may have a difficult time getting started. That being said, I'm committed to doing so, even if more traditional finance options are not open to me.

Post: Newbie in Lexington, KY

Ken MillicanPosted
  • Versailles, KY
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 1

Greeting and salutations to all. I'm Ken Millican and I approve this message. I moved to the Lexington area a little over four years ago from Atlanta. I've always been interested in real estate. In Atlanta I helped a friend who was actively obtaining rental properties with his bookkeeping. So I do have some knowledge of the process. I have spent the last four years reading and researching on my own to formalize my goals and define my niche. Having left my full time job to become a stay-at-home parent has been great but now I'm ready to pursue my goals. It was through some recent research that I found the Bigger Pockets sight. I'm looking to meet other people in my area to further my education as well as possibly partner with in the future. It is my belief that you can only be successful with a great network and even better team members.