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Lane Ewert
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60k cash staring out. What's next....

Lane Ewert
  • Summerville, SC
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Hi,

As stated my wife and I have about 60k, besides emergency $ saved and are learning about real estate investing.  We want to get on a track to be doing around 80-100k in about 10 yrs.  Any advice on the paths you all have taken.  Hopefully this will be a nice post I can jump in and out of while furthering my research blog reading, web searching, pod cast listening, mind group signing up for. 😄 Thanks 

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Shanel Wiggins
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Shanel Wiggins
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Hi,

You can search for meetups in your area and try to partner with an experienced investor being that you have cash to invest with. As I was told several times, you should not drain all your capital on a deal btw.... 

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