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Adam Campbell
  • Redmond, WA
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hey guys! I'm just starting to look into getting into real estate investments and was curious on what resources you found the most helpful when you were first starting out?

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Randy White
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Id highly recommend listening to the BP Podcasts.  They are awesome to listen to and lots of great info.  I typically try and analyze multiple deals every week not only to try and find a good one but to learn what a good deal looks like prior to making any moves.  I've read the BP books also, @Brandon Turner did an awesome job really breaking down topics that us newbies can relate to.  My biggest tip would be to set up your finances first, pre approval from a bank and have your funds available....I missed an awesome deal a few months ago because I wasn't completely ready.  I'm still kicking myself too.  Beings as you are from Washington, I'd recommend looking into the Washington Landlords Association.  Its cheap to become a member and has a ton of premade forms for all types of contracts. Good luck with starting your investing and if I can help you let me know!

Randy

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