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Damien Dupee
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Damien Dupee
  • Charlotte, NC
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What is the best niche for newbies investors to get started with? My goals are to have my own real estate investing company that invest in single family homes, apartment buildings, duplexes, etc....

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Jordan Thibodeau
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Jordan Thibodeau
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Jose, CA
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Hi Damien. That depends on upon:

1. What Real Estate experience do you have? (Property Management, Rehabbing Houses, Trend Spotting in Markets..etc)

2. What are your personal financial and life style goals?

3. What is your desired return on investment?

4. What is your market offering?

5. What Niche you want to focus on? ("He Who Defends Everything, Defends Nothing)

I would definitely check out the BP ultimate guide on real estate investing and then check out blogposts and podcast until your head explodes.

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