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Colin Sexton
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Howdy y'all!

I’m kind of new to this all. I sign up for this all in 2019 for this is the first time I’ve logged in.

I bought a place in 2018, remodeled and sold in 2022 and chased my dream of 20 years of moving to Jackson Wy however investing here in not an option since I’m not a billionaire sooooo I am planning my next moves and looking to invest.

I have roughly $30K (potentially $50K) to invest in a flex and flip as I’m not sure I could do the landlord thing.

I have been looking in places I would like to actually live which is eastern Oregon, North central/East Tennessee, Rapid City or Naples-Clearwater Florida areas.

Any help or ideas would be awesome!

Thank you,

Colin

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