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Updated about 11 years ago,

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Christian Lautenschleger
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
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Overwhelmed in Columbus

Christian Lautenschleger
  • Investor
  • Columbus, OH
Posted

Hello!

I want to start in the world of REI. Although I have a liberal arts degree, I've viewed myself as an entrepreneur since a college internship.

I have spent the last few month reading book about the basics of REI, financing, and landlording, as preparation to when I have the funding to starting investing. In addition, I've done a great deal about reading on corporate structure.

I was just gifted an amount that should be enough to get started, I'm here to learn how I should start my REI career. I would love to start with small, residential rentals for cash flow, then start to look into other techniques.

In short, I have to just start, learn from the experiences, and grow. Unfortunately, I seem to be a perfectionist that needs pushed in the pool to start swimming. I guess I just need to start and execute a plan. You know, learn by experience.

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