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Michael Skvorak
  • Property Manager
  • Nashville, TN
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Getting Started in RE investing

Michael Skvorak
  • Property Manager
  • Nashville, TN
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Hello Everyone! 

My name is Michael Skvorak and I am at a point in my life where I want to start investing in Real Estate to reach financial freedom.  I am very excited to network and connect with you all on BiggerPockets and learn as much as possible!  I want to ask you all what is the best way to get started?  I am saving up as much $ as possible at the moment, as well as doing my research.  But I need to make that first big leap towards a deal and I just don't know what my first point of attack would be.  I would love to hear some examples of how you started investing!  My main goal is to do a flip or two to get some cash to be able to get into multifamily deals.  I love multifamily and the potential cashflow that it creates, and want to own over 500 units one day.  I have a full-time job and am excited to embrace the hustle to become a full-time investor.  I look forward to reading your posts and connecting with you all!  Thank you for your time! 

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