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Matt Anderson
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Godfrey, IL
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Regrouping after bad experience

Matt Anderson
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Godfrey, IL
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Hello BP,

I am working to start over again on my real estate adventure after a rough experience with a business partner.  He found all the deals, so I am starting over new with how all of this works.  Right now I am reading everything I can and saving up some money to put in the fight.  My plan is to find a better partner and investor to work with.  

I want to work on purchasing my first multi-family before the end of the year and look at doing one flip before next August.  

I look forward to hearing your thoughts and suggestions. 


Matt.

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