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Jerron Horn
  • Pontiac, MI
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Is property preservation a good way to build capital?

Jerron Horn
  • Pontiac, MI
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Hello BP,

My name is Jerron. I am an inquisitive and aspiring Real estate investor out of Metro Detroit. I am currently unemployed with hardly any capital but a lot of knowledge and ideas. I am looking to venture into property preservation to help build links and capital to fund further investments. Is this a logical strategy? Or is the foreclosure market not dense enough for a newbie looking for work?

Thanks in advance. 

Jerron Horn

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