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Fire Your Banker: How Private Money Fuels Real Estate Success with Jay Conner

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***Guest Appearance Credits to: https://www.youtube.com/@KeshavKolur-CliveCapital "EP. 32 - Fire Your Banker Alternatives to Bank Funds and Hard Money with Jay Conner" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b_VOlONeAtw Welcome to another episode of the Raising Private Money podcast, where we dive deep into the world of real estate investing and financial strategies for building generational wealth. In today’s episode, Keshav Kolur and John Lai explore creative alternatives to traditional bank financing for real estate deals with Jay Conner, a seasoned real estate investor with over two decades of experience and a true expert in raising private money. Together, they’ll unravel the secrets behind leveraging private money to fund profitable deals, discuss why the money comes first, and reveal how anyone can build strong relationships with private lenders even in small markets. Jay shares his journey, the key advantages of private funding, and actionable tips on how to grow your network, protect your investments, and set yourself up for long-term success. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just getting started, this episode is packed with insights and real-life stories to help you fire your banker and unlock new paths to financial freedom.

Timestamps: 00:01 Pros of Investing in Small Markets 03:28 Birth of Private Money Funding 08:31 Leveraging Local Networks for Business 12:04 Single-Family vs. Commercial Property Investments 16:01 Private Lender Protection Measures 18:27 Prioritize Financial Prep Before Deals 20:27 Guide to Starting as a Private Lender 24:51 Maximizing Profits in Real Estate 29:59 Tax Implications of Investment Capital 33:04 Private Lender Note Exchange 37:08 Diverse Private Lender Profiles 39:20 Join the Private Money Challenge: https://www.PrivateMoneyChallenge.com 42:47 Creative Real Estate Financing Strategies 45:35 Explore Alternatives to Banking











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What is Private Money? Real Estate Investing with Jay Conner

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Jay Conner is a proven real estate investment leader. He maximizes creative methods to buy and sell properties with profits averaging $67,000 per deal without using his own money or credit.

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