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Lease Option Investing

Josh Everson
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Hello BP Community! 
I am new to real estate investing, well I have been researching and reading a lot, but finally starting to make moves. I have very little to no money to get started, so of course all of my research to getting started has been about strategies getting started when you have no money. 

I am thinking doing lease options is my best bet to getting started. I know there are a lot of moving parts to these, but does anyone have any advice for executing these effectively? Has anyone else started with lease options? 

I live in North Charleston, SC so the market is hot right now and well out of my price range, but the investments into this community are going to raise costs even more and I want in now. 

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