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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

First property type
hey all,
i'm wanting to get into smaller multi families, 2-4 units, but am hearing/seeing some good discussion on wholesaling being a good entry point. there has also been mention of tax liens and notes being a great place to start since they're undervalued and you can flip it for a profit relatively easily.
so, the question: given what i want to end up doing, what do you think i should actually do to get my feet wet, start learning through practice, and have my first property added to the portfolio?