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Jeremy Schintgen
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New investor looking for advice/steps

Jeremy Schintgen
  • Villa Park, IL
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Very ripe to the investing side of business. I know investing in real estate is a major asset in being successful. And, I want to jump on the boat as soon as I can, and learn from the best or from experiences! Any advice/guidance or tips is very helpful and greatly appreciated! 

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Nick Feyereisen
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Nick Feyereisen
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read as much as you can and learn , but start looking for deals as well. Even if you have no money or not exactly sure how to close the deal. Experienced investors will be more than happy to take you under their wing and show you the ropes. Just do your homework on who you might ask to help you when you do find a potential deal. So in short, find deals and find a experienced investor you trust. Once you find a trusted investor, ask them if they would be willing to help you if you find a deal. Good luck .

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