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Updated over 4 years ago, 05/21/2020

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Asia Bethea
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Haven, CT
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What goes into investing with a partner?

Asia Bethea
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Haven, CT
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Hello, so I’m veryyyy new to real estate investing, like, read a couple books, haven’t made my first purchase yet, new. I wanted to know about investing with a partner. I work full time, don’t have much saved up at the moment, credit is about a 630ish so can still use some work, but I’m so ready to dive in! Are there any options? Anything I can do to get real life experience besides being an agent? I’m a hands on learner so reading 100 books will teach me nothing compared to actually doing something. Should I speak to investors? How do I? What do they look for? Sorry for the long post but thanks for any feedback.

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