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Alicene Thompson
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Newbie from South Florida

Alicene Thompson
  • Hollywood, FL
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Hi Everyone! I am new to investing and would like to know what's the best way to get started?! Wholesaling, Buy and Flip, Buy and hold-- which avenue is the best way to start?! All advice welcomed!

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  • Mary Esther, FL
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Hey fellow Floridian.  Just saw you posted about FL and figured I'd say hi.  I'm up near Pensacola area. 

Looking for the same answers honestly, so I started reading the beginners guide and listening to podcasts. I am personally looking to buy a house distressed enough to turn a profit, but "livable" enough to get a VA loan, then BRRR... love the podcast that just talked about that strategy because you get extra benefit from the mortgage paydown.

Anyways don't want to steal your introduction, I haven't been that far south yet.

Regards,

Cory

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