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Christopher C. Welber
  • New York, NY
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Hello,

I'm just getting started. I've read the bigger pockets book, and read the blog too.


I have very limited time and work a stressful full time job in NYC and live there, plus my weekends are spent with my girlfriend in NJ.

I want to get started with investing in real estate, I invested $10,000 in Fundrise which is a Reit. I have about $30,000 to invest. I guess I need to determine my market, style and risk tolerance. I have a buddy at work who wants to partner with me and his brother has more free time to help in managing a potential rental property.

Thanks for any suggestions.

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