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Drew Dotson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, Ga
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What you need to do before you get started into RE Investing

Drew Dotson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, Ga
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You’ll want to secure enough capital before you even begin searching for your first real estate investment property. Most of our clients arrange for at least $30,000 to secure and ensure a smooth closing for a property that meets their criteria.

Many people believe that the best way to start investing in real estate is to buy books, attend seminars, or take classes. While outside education can be informative, it’s often too general to be useful in your specific market and for your unique investment opportunity. Experience is your best education. Only by buying and selling your first properties will you discover your strengths and what you can best capitalize on and what parts of the process you prefer to delegate.

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