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Should beginners start small?

L Payton
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Hi, my name is L. Payton mother of a 3 year old originally out of Philadelphia. I now own a Logistics company but looking to get into real estate. My question is should I start small in the beginning or does it make sense to go for the bigger deal. If I’m able to purchase multiple doors on the first deal does it make more sense to do that or still start small?

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Nathan Killebrew
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Nathan Killebrew
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Agree with @Cameron Tope, define your goals. ie. what are you trying to create in purchasing a said property?  

Long term wealth

cashflow

Short term profits

etc...

It is an art, not a science. You get to choose what you want to create. 

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