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First of all, there are many reasons that a real estate investor might shift from utilizing traditional bank financing to using a hard money lender. Many real estate investors start out with a regular bank when acquiring their first few doors. Especially for those moving from property to property while they're still young, before settling down to raise [...] View the full article: Why Do Some Real Estate Investors Become Hard Money Lenders? on on The BiggerPockets Blog. This content is Copyright © 2014 BiggerPockets, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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