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Tina Ferrier
  • Wholesaler
  • Charleston, SC
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Newbie in Tulsa ok

Tina Ferrier
  • Wholesaler
  • Charleston, SC
Posted

Hello everyone, i'm Tina

I've been looking into real estate for a long time. a long long long looong time. i do believe that real estate investing brings success yet I've been so scared to take action.

like a deer in headlights

i listen to podcast, read books, read forums and watch a bunch of videos. yet when it time to act.. i don't know.

i really want to change all that this year so if anyone can help, I'd be grateful. 

so please, tell me how you was able to take action and not be afraid of what you learn and to be confident in what you know and how it could work.

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Nate Garrett
  • Property Manager
  • Tulsa, OK
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Nate Garrett
  • Property Manager
  • Tulsa, OK
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Hi @Tina Ferrier 

Nothing wrong with taking your time to learn the business. I think it's especially important that your first deal is a successful one.

If you can find a quality property in a desirable rental area of Tulsa that meets the 1% rule after repairs, you should be in a pretty good position (ie all in cost $80,000, rents for $800).

Best of luck and welcome to BP!

Nate

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