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Tim Bishop
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Worth, TX
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New DFW member (NRH)

Tim Bishop
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Fort Worth, TX
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I'm a newb from DFW currently living in my first live in fix and flip.  I'm at the point where I feel confident that the equity is there to begin planning my next move.

I think my current skill set is pointing me toward flips of some kind/maybe wholesaling to get started.  With either, my biggest challenge is finding the right deals.  I plan on starting with driving through neighborhoods I like and writing down distressed addresses and finding the owners just to get my feet wet.  Any advice on that would be appreciated.

Longer term I'd like to hold enough rentals to pay the bills with cash flow and cash out when the equity is right for retirement... not very original I know!

Anyways thanks for reading all of that, I've really enjoyed lurking for the past few months, glad to finally start posting.

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