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This is broad question but here's a couple pieces of advice:

1) Put it out there what you're looking for (i.e. facebook/insta/Snapchat/craigslist posts), car magnets, business cards, etc.);

2) Secure funding ahead of time (or at least know your funding strategies);

3) Have a good home inspector on your team (he/she may be the difference between negative cashflow and positive cashflow);

4) set up automatic cragislist email notifications on potential deals (set up key words);

5) buy properties in areas that you wouldn't mind your own family living in; 

6) Remove emotion when sifting through deals;

7) Don't give up

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