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Forget the Banks! Matt Faircloth Teaches How to Fund Your Deals with Private Investors

Forget the Banks! Matt Faircloth Teaches How to Fund Your Deals with Private Investors

Episode 1084 Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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If you're a real estate investor, agent, or wholesaler looking to scale your business, you need to understand how to raise private capital. In this episode, Matt Faircloth, Amazon bestselling author of Raising Private Capital and host of the Best Ever Real Estate Show, breaks down the exact steps to find investors, structure deals, and unlock hidden capital from your own network. Learn how to tap into retirement accounts, home equity, and cash savings to fund real estate deals—without relying on banks. If you’ve been missing out on deals due to lack of funds, this episode will change how you think about raising money forever.

What you’ll learn on this episode

  • How Matt Faircloth raised $72 million in private capital for real estate investments
  • Why your network is sitting on untapped investment capital (and how to access it)
  • How to use self-directed IRAs to fund real estate deals
  • Why 30% of Americans own their homes free and clear and how to use that equity to fund deals
  • The #1 mistake real estate agents and wholesalers make when looking for capital

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About Matt Faircloth

Matt Faircloth, a full-time investor since 2005, has completed hundreds of millions in real estate transactions and manages thousands of multifamily units.

A host of the Best Ever Podcast and author of the Amazon bestseller Raising Private Capital, Matt is dedicated to educating investors through his active YouTube channel and extensive experience with fix-and-flips, office buildings, single-family homes, and apartments.

Join us this Wednesday afternoon as Matt discusses How to Raise Capital for Your Next Investment Deal.

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