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Hi Guys!  I'm basically new at this, so I'm diving full in.  I work in the mortgage industry and recently started work with a local Property Management so I can learn the ropes and get connected to local owners.  Even though right now I don't have much in buying power, I just wanted to come in here and introduce myself so I can lean on you fine people help me get my first deal!  Looking forward to learning and growing with you all!

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Welcome to bigger pockets, Arthur.

Getting some experience in property management and then building from there is a good strategy. You could even venture into things like wholesaling to get your feet wet before making your first purchase. Wholesaling involves purchasing the contract rights to close on a property and then selling those contract rights to an end buyer. That may provide some experience in finding good deals.



Note: This information is for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, tax, financial, or investment advice. No attorney-client, fiduciary, or professional relationship is established through this communication.


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