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Jamie H.
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New in Cypress, TX

Jamie H.
  • Cypress, TX
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Hi All,

New to BPs (just found the site) and trying to learn as much as I can from posts and podcasts. I've got an interest in rehabbing and potential single family rental properties. At this point I haven't done any deals but am looking for all the info I can get. A cross all the t's and dot all the i's kind of person I want to be as knowledgeable as I can before I pull the trigger on anything. I've been on the search and plan to attend the next Houston foreclosure auction just to see what it is like. I see a newly formed Houston REIA founded last year that I am thinking about checking out. If anyone has any tips or other ways to train up for the Cypress and Houston area, I'm all ears. Thanks for any insight and I looking forward to soaking up all the solid down to earth info I'm finding on here.

Thanks.

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