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Caleb Rehg
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Creating An Investing Strategy

Caleb Rehg
  • New to Real Estate
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I am just starting out in the real estate game and am starting to narrow down the strategies I plan to use.  I had the idea to use a lease to own strategy as a more passive income as well as a long term investment, and then also do a fix and flip strategy as a sort of active approach to real estate.  I was wondering if this approach would be a waste of time considering I am splitting my time and resources to two different startegies at the same time?

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