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James Corr
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3 Scenarios for a new investor, what would you do?

James Corr
  • New to Real Estate
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Hi BP Community, 

If you were a new investor who's spent the last few months learning in various ways / forms and are beginning to feel confident enough to take action what would you do if you this were your situations: 

- Your goal is to grow long term wealth, the means to getting there is what I'm asking for input on. Let's assume location is North East US. 

- Situation 1: you have saved $20K cash on hand right now available to use in REI

- Situation 2: you have saved $50K cash on hand right now available to use in REI

- Situation 3: you have saved $100K cash on hand right now available to use in REI

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