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Brandon Schlichter
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Circleville, OH
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Documenting RE Investment from start to finish

Brandon Schlichter
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Circleville, OH
Posted

It's something that I've been wanting to do for a while, as I haven't seen too much about it. 


The few videos I do see are pretty much just clips of various parts of the process, but there's always gaps left out, and important pieces of the whole process from start-to-finish of investing in real estate.

So, one thing I'm telling myself this year that I'll do is record the whole entire deal, from start to finish Starting off with just 'Let's buy something that will make me money' and record the search , negotiation ,rehab (if needed) , marketing, and income period for the property.

Part of that though would be figuring out how to make it look nice, or at least contain the 'stuff' that seems to get cut, or people skimp out on.

So, any input/ideas would be appreciated.