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Updated almost 4 years ago, 02/26/2021

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Danielle Champagne
  • Winnipeg, MB
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How you beat the fear of investing and just went for it

Danielle Champagne
  • Winnipeg, MB
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BRAND NEW to the world of real estate investing. Currently educating myself as much as possible before feeling ready to get out there and start networking and making deals. Two minutes after I finished “Investing in real estate with no and low money down”, my phone rings and it’s a local real estate broker returning my inquiry for distressed properties in my area that I submitted months ago (just to see what was out there). I now have a meeting tomorrow to discuss with an agent and a follow up with the broker Thursday.

What would you suggest to someone with no experience that I should be asking or communicating to a local real estate agent on helping me get started in the right direction and not wasting anyone’s time.

Thank you!

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