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Salvatore Leonetti
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Going solo vs partnering

Salvatore Leonetti
  • Sterling, VA
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Hello all! I'm about 2 weeks in to my real estate journey and will soon make moves to buy my first asset! So excited!!! What I would like to know from everyone is their experience when starting out if they went solo or partnered with people. Partnering seems good because I don't have to use all my money but it seems like I would get all the cash flow I could in terms of renting out places to people? Did anyone else have this? Is going solo in the long run better or is partnering now gonna help give me more knowledge and learn faster?Thank you!

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Bruce May
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Bruce May
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I was solo at first, then partnered with another investor on a few projects. Partnering helped me to grow as an investor but I think I would prefer being solo in the long run.

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