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Newbie starting out in this hot TX market

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Hello BP, I'm new to the REI market but have plenty of owner occupied home experience many times over but am looking to switch gears and make my first REI deal. So much information out here that I think I got analysis paralysis and feeling overwhelmed. Not sure which way to go first or even find my first deal. Looking for insight as to how to navigate and get started. Any legit pointers would be appreciated. I'm interested in fix and flips with moving towards the buy/hold and BRRRR method. Thanks

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Kevin Paulk
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Kevin Paulk
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Hey @Katherine Wilkerson Welcome to the BP community!

If you think you are most interested in fix and flip I would start with picking up a few fix & flip books to help educate yourself. You want to start learning your market, what a good deal looks like, the real estate lingo, rehab cost and etc. I would also start attending meet ups. It's a great way to find people who are already doing what you want to do. Hope this helps!

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