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Craig Stephens
  • Investor
  • Mesa, AZ
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Newbie Real Estate Investor - Just got in the game!

Craig Stephens
  • Investor
  • Mesa, AZ
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Hi, 

My wife and I are semi-retired and decided to invest a good portion of our 401k in real estate.   It has been a rude awakening to just how much is needed to get going with buy and rent homes.  We've bought two and just closed on 2/29.  We should should have one ready in 3 weeks to rent and the other in 2 days to be rented.  All advice is great!  I'm reading the "how to rent my house" PDF to see what I can pick up there.  We attended a 5 day Real Estate investing class taught by Brandon Broadwater in St George.   And we're learning as we go.  I'm excited to be a part of this group and look forward to your coaching and tips!

Craig

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