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Ari Hadar
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Should i use coacher to get better?

Ari Hadar
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I have been to real estate for few months , struggling to make offers in Cleveland market. I keep asking my realtor the ARV, projected rent, rehab estimate because i have difficulty do it by myself. I was listening to podcast and there was someone who had dozen of rentals and he is the head of Pitsburg Reia...

He told me to start asking and see how it's going to see if it's fit. 

Do i need a coacher in my market or he can be in other market... How do you choose a coach and what is the usual rate? 

What is your take about this? 

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Theresa Harris
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No you don't.  Right now some markets are really hot. Are you looking to do flips or long term rentals?  Flips require a lot more work and knowledge or you can get in over your head quickly.  I'd start with something that needs no work or minimal work until you have a better idea of what is involved.

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