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Bryant Wischmeyer
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  • Lake Orion MI
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Advice for beginners looking to buy amid the pandemic

Bryant Wischmeyer
  • New to Real Estate
  • Lake Orion MI
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I have recently started educating myself in space of real estate investing. I have learned a lot from the biggerpockets forums, youtube, books, and podcasts. I am eager and motivated to begin my real estate journey. However uncertantity has started to take over amid this pandemic. I am looking for advice, as a beginner who has yet to buy their first property, on how things change amid an event like this. Should I be more strict in what qualifies a potential investment? Should I not look to buy at all right now? Or any other advice you think would help a begginer pertaining to investing during / after the pandemic. Hopefully this makes sense, thanks.

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