If I Started at $0 Today: 5 Steps I’d Make
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Heads up: This episode was adapted from a YouTube video. When you hear “like/subscribe,” the podcast CTA is this: Grab the my free book at NoMoneyMillionaire.com
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If I Started at $0 Today: 5 Steps I’d Make
If I had to start from $0 today, these are the five moves I’d make—join the right groups, build a credibility kit, line up lenders, look for creative deals, and attract capital partners. Free book at the end.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:36 Step 1 — Join Real Estate Groups
01:41 Step 2 — Build a Credibility Kit
02:42 Step 3 — Contact Lenders
04:00 Step 4 — Look for Creative Deals
05:48 Step 5 — Look for Capital Partners
08:22 Free Download
Key takeaways: You don’t need cash to start—focus on deal flow + structure. A one-page credibility kit gets callbacks. Speak lender language (DSCR, LTV, reserves, exit). Ask for terms others ignore (seller finance, subject-to). OPM follows clarity—offer safety, simplicity, and updates.
Scripts:
Agent DM: “Any price-reduced/older listings where the seller might consider seller finance or subject-to? I’m local and can move quickly if terms work.”
Lender opener: “What DSCR/LTV makes this a yes for you? I have a one-pager if helpful.”
Capital partner: “I place private capital into cash-flowing rentals with recorded security and monthly updates. Want a simple one-pager on the next deal?”
Action plan this week: Join 2 local groups and post your buy box. Build a 1-page credibility kit. Call/DM 2 lenders and 2 agents. Save 3 listings that could work with terms; make 2 written offers.
Links:
Website & free tools: https://nomoneymillionaire.com
My book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FH6W7DN6
Free book offer explained at 08:22 in the episode.
Connect: Tell me your city + where you’re stuck (contact via site).
Disclaimer: Education only—not financial, legal, or tax advice.