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Buy & Hold vs. Flipping

Daniel Becht
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Apologies if this has been asked before. Just starting to research all the different avenues of RE investing and am leaning towards either Buy&Hold or flipping. I work full time as a Civil Engineer (50-55 hour work week) and will obviously have a tough time devoting time and effort towards flipping. I'm wondering if anyone has had success working as full time job and flipping or if the buy & hold route is the better option. Just looking to hear peoples opinions/experiences on this.

Thanks!

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