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Paul Ritter
  • Real Estate Agent/Police Officer
  • Hebron, KY
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New to real estate investing - Northern Kentucky / Cincinnati

Paul Ritter
  • Real Estate Agent/Police Officer
  • Hebron, KY
Posted

Hello,

In a matter of two weeks I will be moving back to Northern Kentucky to begin my career as a real estate agent and investor. I am completely new to this field but I am very excited to becoming a life long student of real estate and all of the benefits it can provide.

My question is what steps can I initially take to start off my career as strong as possible? I have already saved the capital to begin investing right away. Im just looking for some tips and advice from some of you more experienced investors out there.

Appreciate the time and thank you for reading my post!

All my best,

Paul Ritter V

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