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Updated over 9 years ago,

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Chadd Naugle
  • Carlisle, Pa
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Newbie from Central PA

Chadd Naugle
  • Carlisle, Pa
Posted

Yes I am brand new to this, aside from buying houses that I lived in, I have not bought a house as investment yet...My goals are to acquire rental properties to build wealth and cash flow.  However since I do not have much capitol to start with, I may need to start with flipping or wholesaling to generate some cash, so I have down money for rental properties.  

I came across Bigger Pockets in my quest to learn as much about this business, as I possibly can before I start jumping right in.  This community seems really helpful and forth coming with information, and I love what I have read so far.

Since my strategy is "buy & hold" and I do not have much starting capitol, so I was looking for creative ways to do no money down financing for long term rentals.  

Also I am thinking about getting my RE license to make money on deals, help people and have the tools that realtors do, not to mention that it will probably decrease my learning curve substantially when trying to structure a deal for myself.

Look forward to engaging with like minded investors.

Chadd

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