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Jamie England
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  • Spring Hill, KS
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Trying to formulate an investment plan.

Jamie England
  • Vendor
  • Spring Hill, KS
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Hello Everyone

I am a new investor in the Kansas City metro area,  with at least 4 years experience in the real estate industry. I am currently a Real Estate Closer working with a nationwide title insurance company. I love this career field and am now looking to profit from it even further.

Can anyone provide me with some good advice when it comes to getting potential investments funded? I am fairly good at analyzing deals and knowing what to look for but I suck at putting the pieces together and implementing a plan of action.

I would be interested in forming a partnership with cash investors looking to make a little profit.

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