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Sarah Schlueter
  • Investor
  • Green Bay, WI
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Any advice for someone brand new to real estate?

Sarah Schlueter
  • Investor
  • Green Bay, WI
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I am a brand new Realtor and aspiring investor in Los Angeles.  I'm currently self-educating and would like some tips on things that have worked or haven't worked for people when they were starting out, preferably advice on how to find partners/investors for funding rehab deals, and where/how to find a good deal.

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