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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Hello From New York City!
Hello BiggerPockets!
I'm new to this community, and so far I love it here!
Being as new to this community as I am new to REI, I have a few questions.
As a newbie to the whole thing, although I have been listening to podcasts and reviewing forum posts, What do you think the best investment is for somebody who is new to investing? (Buy and hold , flip , wholesale , Etc.) I know they all have a learning curve, but what would be the most manageable?
Also , What are good traits to have in order to be a successful REI? And what are some basic things to gain knowledge on that would help me across the board?
Thanks for anyone who has any input, I'm going to be posting a lot of questions I have and will also spend time learning myself , and studying up. There is something about receiving information from another person, that makes it all the more important to me.
Have a great day!
Sean Perinuzzi