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Bethany Weinmann
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New investor wanting to LEARN!

Bethany Weinmann
  • Haskell, NJ
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Hi Guys!  I am new to BP!  I am really interested in real estate investing! DIY and real estate are a passion of mine and I spend countless hours trying to figure out how to best start this venture for myself!  I purchased my first home last January.  Since then I have been doing some fixing up on my own and saving to do some major renovations that require a little more money.  I am really interested in buying another property but have little funds for a down payment right now.  So far with my research it seems that single family homes or multi family homes are my best bet right now.  I am looking for a starting point and some stories about how people first started out.  I know I can do this, I'm just looking for the best way to take a first step!  :)

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