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Gustavo Robles
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I'm new on everything.

Gustavo Robles
  • Santee, CA
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Hi, my name is Gustavo, I discover a new passion on me and I want to change my life, I want to start to invest in houses and flip them but since I do not have any experience I have no idea how to start, I read books and attended some of those seminars here in San Diego but seems more like infomercials, any recommendations I don't have the money to start, I heard about the hard money lenders, I just want to get some advices. Thanks

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Brian Pleshek
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Brian Pleshek
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Welcome to BP, @Gustavo Robles.  You're in the right place.  Check out the beginner's guide and listen to the pod casts.  Then start saving money.  You'll have a bit of trouble getting property without financing and it always makes it a little easier if you come to the table with something.

I'd probably stay away from the seminars.  Many of them are there to sell you something, which is likely a more expensive seminar which is a pitch for a more expensive seminar, ad nauseum.

Read a lot here.

Ask specific questions.

Good luck,

Brian

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