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David B Richardson
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New College Student Investor

David B Richardson
  • Real Estate Agent
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My name is Bryce Richardson,

I’m currently a college student in central Arkansas and have had my real estate license for close to a year. In the process of selling close to my first million in sales I’ve fallen in love with what most of my clients (investors) are buying and doing and would like to finally take a step towards it myself!

Naturally with my age, non consistent income, and just now growing my credit, the local banks laugh at the idea of me buying a home soon, but I believe with my current mentors and available private money lending, acquiring my first property won’t be the problem.

My question and needed help is on whether it would be smarter to flip a house first to seek cash profit to invest in the next deal or go through with the BRRR process? Or anything else someone thinks would make more sense in my situation!

Any advice would be extremely helpful!

Thanks

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