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Conrado Balicusto
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Conrado Balicusto
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I'm a new investor based in Dallas, Texas, currently working in IT and heavily invested in stocks. I'm keen to diversify my portfolio by venturing into real estate. Having read extensively on the subject and listened to numerous podcasts, I'm excited to get started. As a newcomer, I recognize that finding deals, especially in the competitive Texas market, can be challenging, as noted in the forums. I truly appreciate the advice and experiences shared by seasoned investors here and look forward to learning from your insights.

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Ned Carey
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@Conrado Balicusto welcome to BP. Your right it is very competitive right now. Be patient. Rel estate investing is a long term game. There are alwys good deals to be had but don't rush just to do a deal. 

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