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Naoko Potts
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bolivar, MO
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Is it a good time of the year to start?

Naoko Potts
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bolivar, MO
Posted

I am a very new investor and busying myself to educate real estate investment strategy, attending local real estate investment group meetings, talking with CPA, etc... 

As anxious as I am to start, this question just popped up in my mind. Is winter considered to be slow season for people to move?  Do you think I should wait to purchase a property till it starts to warm up a little? I just wondered if there was the "right" time to purchase a property if a landlord doesn't want the property to be sitting without generating cash flow from tenants. 

Thank you,  

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