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Blake NeeSmith
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If you could go back in time....

Blake NeeSmith
  • Wholesaler
  • Spring Hill, TN
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If you could go back in time what would you do differently in real estate investment? What mistakes were made? I would appreciate any wisdom sent my way!!!! Thanks Blake

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Michael Hayworth
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Michael Hayworth
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I  would never have sold a personal residence. I owned 5 houses before I started investing in real estate. If I had turned each one of those into a rental and continued with my (well paid) full time job, I would have already  been sitting on over a half million dollars in real estate by the time I actually started "real estate investing."

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