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LOOKING FOR MY FIRST INVESTMENTOR DEAL

Anna Ahhee
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My name is Anna Ahhee and Ive been in and out of real estate for over 6 years now. I know the basics and and have done networking to the fullest. Im looking for an investment that makes sense.

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John Mendez
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John Mendez
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Hi Anna! The first is to narrow down on your Crystal Clear Criteria. Figure out where you plan on investing (in-state vs out of state, landlord-friendly vs tenant-friendly states, etc), what you plan on investing in (str, ltr, fix-n-flip, wholesale,etc), why you're investing (cash flow, appreciation, passive vs active, etc.), who you plan on investing with (significant other, friend, family, investor partner, solo), when you plan on investing (asap, closer towards the end of next year, etc.), and how you plan on financing the deal (cash, seller financing, conventional, FHA, hard money, private money, etc)

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