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Beginners stage in Real Estate
Hey guys, I'm new to investing in real estate. I live in Houston, Texas and I'm in need of some coaching. Maybe someone to give me steps to take on executing my first deal.
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What are you looking for in your first deal? REI can be active, can be passive. You can own rentals, own debt, be in a syndication, and so much more. Having done hard money lending, fix and flips, and rentals, my focus is now on delinquent mortgage notes. In my opinion, out of all of the REI options, this one seems to have the best upside and the lowest downside.