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Jordan Pothier
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Starting out looking for tips

Jordan Pothier
  • Specialist
  • Fayetteville, GA
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Hey everybody I am in the south atlanta area and extremely motivated to get started! I am a husband a father of almost 3 and a small business owner. I am looking to get started with single or multi family homes and would like to grow a portfolio however I can. I don’t have any experience but have been listening to the podcasts and YouTube videos. I would like to learn how to search out deals, negotiate and be comfortable with pulling the trigger, as I am sure that can be a difficult part of REI as well. Thanks for the tips and pointers in advance!

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Nathan Wankel
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Nathan Wankel
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@Jordan Pothier 

1. Always trust your gut!

2. Due diligence Due diligence Due diligence 

3. Qualify your tenants thoroughly 

Good luck 

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