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Cambria Watson
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New Orleans New Member

Cambria Watson
  • New Orleans, LA
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Hello Community,

I am new to real estate investment with no prior experience. I recently relocated to New Orleans and am looking to begin investing in buy and hold rentals. My brother-n-law has grown a successful real estate investment business in New York focusing on communities in need and has inspired me to take that leap.

I look forward to learning and sharing with you all.

Cambria

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Kimberly Jones
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Kimberly Jones
  • Real Estate Junkie
  • New Orleans, LA
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@Braden Smith I have to call you out on that "investor friendly" statement. Lot's of Realtors are investor friendly, the problem is not many know what investors truly need. They certainly cannot help a newbie learn the ropes. You actually run with investors so you know the game. I am thinking a better term to describe you would be "investor savvy." :)

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