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Chris Orme
  • Ashland, Ma
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Starting out looking for suggestions

Chris Orme
  • Ashland, Ma
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Hello Everyone, I am new to the forum and have listened to a decent amount of podcasts. I am interested in getting started in real estate investment. I am leaning towards flipping because I have a pretty good knowledge of construction and have a good network in this area. I bought a home two years ago which now has approximately 90k in equity. However, my credit is not great and I do not have verifiable income as I am a professional poker player. Obviously getting my credit back up to par is going to be a priority going forward. What would you recommend to me moving forward? What steps would you suggest for someone in my situation? Thank you so much I look forward to being apart of this community. Chris

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