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Updated about 9 years ago, 09/27/2015

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Lian Chavda
  • Lynnwood, WA
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My first move..Wholesale (Seattle, WA)

Lian Chavda
  • Lynnwood, WA
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Okay. So for my first move into success and invesment in Real Estate, I want to complete 1 transaction of a Home Wholesale (Seattle, WA or greater area). I want to know exactly what steps I will need to take. FYI, I do not have much money. (Honestly, about $1,100 to play with as of now)

My "plan" in simple terms was to get a hard money loan (if possible), acquire a foreclosed or auctioned home (after doing research of which would be my best option), maybe do a little quick fixing, and sell to another investor for a small profit (big profit for me). I know that many, many tasks and expenses are including inbetween those quick steps. Those are the steps I need to learn before putting my foot out. I also work full-time Tues-Fridays.

Remember, I am BRAND NEW!! I've got to start somewhere. I am willing to learn and do whatever it takes. I want it to work. I will make it work. But only with the right guidance. And with disciplined patience.

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