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Shira Albert
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Owner financing options

Shira Albert
  • Investor
  • Spokane, WA
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Hey group. Just decided to put it out into the universe (aka the bigger pockets forum) what I'm looking for. Starting investing this year. I live in Spokane Washington. I would love to stay local as in Wa,ID, MT and Oregon but i may be able to make other areas work too. Have a little money saved but looking for some MFR lease to own option to help grow my portfolio and gain experience with management. If there is anyone interested in chatting about an opportunity or if there is someone for me to reach out to message me. Thanks for listening universe!!!

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Stephen J Davis
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  • Houston, TX
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Stephen J Davis
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Houston, TX
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Congrats on your decision to start investing. Step one is to surround yourself with like minded people. Your family and friends are going to think you are crazy. LOL. Join a local real estate investor group and start networking. A forum does not replace live interaction. They should have courses on what you are trying to do as well. Good luck!

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