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Cordelius Walker
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Dallas, TX
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Not sure where to start

Cordelius Walker
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Dallas, TX
Posted

I'm at the very beginning of my real estate journey and I'm having a difficult time deciding on my how I'll begin. Wholesaling is what I'm leaning towards due to a limited amount of money, but rehabbing seems like a good idea as well.

I'm currently living in an apartment with my wife, 2 yr old son, and an expected daughter coming in July. I plan on moving out of this apt by the end of summer. This is where my dilemma starts. 

Should I be focused on investing in a home, maybe a duplex, that I can eventually rent out for cash flow, or should I be focused on just getting out of the apt and wholesaling to build up some reserve cash? 

Any advice will be appreciated.

Thanks

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