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Mike Rubin
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  • Avon, CT
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Is there anything to do with $2,000?

Mike Rubin
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Avon, CT
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Is there anything I can do with a $2,000 budget which deals with real estate?

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Jaremy Moritz
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Jaremy Moritz
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You don't need to waste money on courses & books right now. Use this forum as your knowledge "bank" because it's free and you have a limited budget. Get a "We buy houses" type of website (a template is cheap - $30/mo. at most) and use a portion of your available funds to do PPC marketing to drive traffic to the site. Once you get leads, get them under contract and wholesale them. I won't go into detail on how the whole process works because it's been described in detail countless times on this site. Do a search if you need more info on the process.

Make the most of the available funds you do have. $2000 may not be much to most folks, but it's definitely enough for you to get started with.

That's the plan of attack I'd use in your situation...

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