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Jane Dunn
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Bethany, OK
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Newbie in Oklahoma City

Jane Dunn
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Bethany, OK
Posted

Hi, I'm trying again to get into buy and hold rental units in near NW Oklahoma City. I'm interested in doing a rent to own on the house in living in, fixing it up, renting it out and moving to a duplex. I hope to move my way up to several small multi family units to make my retirement years a little less painful.

I'm also interested in notes and tax liens, but I'm concentrating on brick and mortar investing first. I'm here to learn how to structure a rent to own agreement that gives me the greatest cashflow so I can grow my business while continuing to work full time.

I look forward to hearing about all the interesting and creative ways I can achieve my goals.

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