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Updated about 3 years ago on . Most recent reply
Newbie to investing in real estate
Hello everyone,
I am a realtor in San Antonio. I want to step in real estate investing. Looking for mentors, experiences and advices from everyone. My plan is buy>fix>rent-out. Me & my dad know how to fix house. It would be really appreciate if I can learn from everyone here. Thank you.
Best regards,
Hieu Le.
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First thing I would do is establish multiple avenues of deal finders. That can be you texting, calling emailing or whatever it takes. That can be you getting on numerous local wholesaler lists. That can be connecting with a local investor friendly realtor and getting deals from them. The more deals coming across your desk on a daily basis, the better off you will be at dehairing a winner from a loser and you will end up allocating your money in a better spot.
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