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Abilene, Texas new real estate agent and looking to investing

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I am a new real estate agent and also looking into getting into investing into real estate also. This is something that I have always wanted to do but finally decided to make the career switch and go for it. Mainly looking into flipping some houses and also small multifamily properties as long term rentals. Looking forward to getting started and looking forward to any advice anyone has.

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    Congrats on getting licensed.  I live in DFW now but grew up in Abilene and do a lot of business there.  My biggest mistakes that have cost me dearly have all been contractor related, so my advice would be to vet your contractors as much as possible.  Lot of crooks in this business.

    That being said, Abilene is a great town to flip or find properties that still cash flow.  I like doing business there. Best of luck to you.

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