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Updated almost 9 years ago,

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Robert Deeb
  • San Diego, CA
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Looking for assistance

Robert Deeb
  • San Diego, CA
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Hello everyone , I'm a complete newbie on house flipping and I literally went to my first house flipping group meet in San Diego .

I currently work 2 jobs and I'm looking for an honest way to get through my current situation . I lose my house last year because of a situation that was out of my control (long story involving an over spending relative and a friend that we housed for 3.5 years for free who ended up opening multiple credit cards under my name and completely destroying my credit ). Just so I am honest and get this out of the way , I currently live in my car .

I am a very hard worker who is willing to put in the hours needed to succeed. What I don't have is a clear pictute of what I need to learn in order to  

Do well here . Everything is fuzzy and seems to lead to information overload .

Is there anyone that can point me in the right direction so that this fizzy picture starts to become clear . Not looking for a handout , just a direction .

I would like to know how I would be able to distinguish between a flip that's a GO and one that just isn't worth the time , plus I don't know anything about repairs and how to know how much is needed to input into the expenses situation .

Thanks everyone 

Best regards 

Bob

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