Jan 13 / James Orr

What is the minimum I can invest?

Today, we address an important question from the private lending FAQs that you will likely want to prepare as you put together your own private money program for your own real estate investing.

The question is: What is the minimum I can invest? Here is my answer to it:

Since we do not pool money from multiple private lenders together to do our deals, the deal itself and how much is needed to fund the deal will often dictate how much the minimum you can invest is.

With that being said, the minimum you might expect is probably around $10,000 as few deals that we would do would require less than that.

Until my next post,

James

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