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Updated almost 18 years ago on . Most recent reply
I think I need a mentor
I have taken real estate classes for over 2 yrs and went to my first RE investment club tonight. Everytime I go to a seminar or class and tonights RE club, I leave with my head swimming. There are so many ways to start out that I feel overwhelmed. I met a person who has a mentors team, and I really think I need some help to start out. It just seems so daunting. I know that I want to buy and hold, I want to rent out a duplex/fourplex, (flipping seems like a bad idea right now for a newbie) :crying: but my options are limited due to not having any money to start. I am not clear on lease options, quick sale, assumables, assignment on contract.....LLC, S Corps.......it makes my head hurt.
Any comments? :crying: