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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Newbie looking to possibly flip
After searching on MLS for the last 6 months I've come across a few fixer uppers listed well under market value & if done right would be an awesome investment to either flip or buy & hold.
However - my question is... as a newbie with zero contract work but willingness to learn & get my hands dirty along with some money to invest would going in with an experienced investor using my capital & his knowledge /experience be a smart move? Ideally they would be trustworthy, proven track record etc -
Two things I'm looking to gain: Experience & Equity. Thanks to everyone in advance!