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Dan Fox
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  • Derwood, MD
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Dan Fox
  • Investor
  • Derwood, MD
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Hello BP site.  I just attended one of those tax lien seminars and while doing searches I found bigger pockets.  Both my wife and I work and we are looking to get into rental properties so we can change careers and focus more on our kids.

  I was wondering if the pro subscription is really worth it.  If it is, I will get on it right away as I am very motivated in doing this and want to go full speed.  Also if there are any meetups in the 20852 or surrounding area can you let me know.
 

  I have been listening to podcasts and reading the free books available and one of the things that seem to be consistent is to get involved as getting deals started and asking questions was the best way to learn, have you found this to be true?

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