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Sober Living
Earlier in the week I mentioned there will be a Zoom hosted by @Jennifer Silletto & @Will Burke. They will be talking about how you can make money from sober living homes. As an investor or operator. Below is the zoom link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89360528530?pwd=rSzsBbrECl4vLE9A9hYad2WNX6it9K.1 Starts at 4:30pm PST/ 7:30pm EST
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I was going to post the recording on here but it was not recorded yesterday. I hit stop because it records immediately. But apparently I did not continue recording again. We will have more Zooms and I will post on here again.
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Want to learn about Sober Living? This is an exit strategy after investing in real estate. You can get business funding to buy real estate. LIVE ZOOM see photos for more info.
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Real Estate Investor Gets $55K at 0% to Buy REOs
Here is a post funding interview with @Jennifer Silletto Jennifer is a licensed real estate agent and REO investor out of Nevada. She came to me after wasting $3,000 with another "business credit guru" who ghosted her for months and never got her a single dollar in funding. 45 days later working with me, she got approved across three 0% business credit cards for $55,000 total. She's now using that funding to buy bank-owned properties in cash, renovate them, and refinance into long-term holds. Every deal she funds with 0% business credit instead of hard money saves her around $8,000 in fees and interest. That's the difference between dealing with a guru selling Paydex scores and Net-30 vendor accounts vs working with someone who's actually been getting people approved for almost a decade. I just dropped the full interview on YouTube where she breaks down: → How she got $55K at 0% in 45 days → Why she stopped using personal credit cards for real estate → How 0% business credit replaces hard money → Her honest take on DIY vs hiring someone who does this every day If you want the same strategy Jennifer used, you already know where to go. Book a call here!
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Hey Everyone, I have 2 REO's I'm looking at and I need down payment funds to buy the property. Purchase price for one is $125,000 Birmingham, AL (ARV is $250k) and the other is $225,000 Cleveland, OH (ARV is $300k). I will need 15% down for each. Who here would like to deploy their funding and make some interest on it? The one in OH needs LVP in the common areas and sheet rock on the ceiling, which come out to $25-$30k. This will be a buy and hold with sober living as the exit strategy. Home was completely renovated 4 years ago. I plan to flip the one in Birmingham, AL.
Buying Real Estate With a Credit Card
Here's one of the most underrated deployment plays I've come across: bank-owned real estate (REOs). When a property goes into foreclosure and the bank takes it back, it becomes what's called an REO, Real Estate Owned. Banks aren't in the business of holding property. They want it off their books. That urgency creates buying opportunities that simply don't exist on the open market. We're talking about properties in the $50K–$70K range that cash flow, appreciate, and can be refinanced within 90 days to pull most or all of your capital back out. The strategy works like this: You buy the property, bring in a contractor to renovate, and then refinance at 80% LTV. The refinance pays you back for the purchase and rehab costs, meaning you walk away owning an asset with cash flow and equity, with little to nothing left in the deal. Here's where business credit ties directly into this: Contractors accept credit cards. That means your 0% business credit can cover materials and labor during the rehab window. When the refi closes and the funds hit, you pay the cards off. You just used interest-free capital to bridge a real estate deal. This is exactly the kind of conversation I had recently with one of our community members, @Jennifer Silletto, who has been executing this strategy across multiple properties and has the systems and team in place to walk investors through it. If you're sitting on funding or you're working toward it, this is worth understanding. Drop a comment or connect with me directly if you want to learn more about how she structures these deals.
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@David Ramirez got it
1 like • May 11
you get the funds to buy real estate and I can show you the exit strategy to cash flow. buy to hold or to flip.,
1 like • May 1
@Montrell B I can send you to Greg Silletto at NEXA Lending. gsilletto@nexalending.com 951-741-8117 and he can help you with any loans.
1 like • May 3
@Montrell B yes. NEXA Lending is the largest broker in the nation and has 280+ investors so they can do many loan types as well, land, construction, commercial, government etc ..
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Jennifer Silletto
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@jennifer-silletto-6608
Realtor, licensed since 2001 in CA & NV, I acquire REO's & BRRR them as MTR & LTR primarily in So IN. Former LO w/ deep financial & U/W experience.

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