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Arionnys Honorio
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New member from New York

Arionnys Honorio
  • Bronx, NY
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Hi All,

Just joined bigger pockets and wanted to introduce myself. I'm Arionnys just a 24 years old guy interested in how to start in the real state world, my field is architecture (actually I don't have this vast experience in the field, I barely have 1 year working as a drafter). But I do know what I want in the future, and is combine my architectural path with the real state, I'm willing to learn as much as possible about the market. I wanted to get some guidance on what neighborhoods I should be looking, or nearby areas such as NJ, Yonkers, Connecticut, Long Island.

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  • New Jersey, NJ
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Arionnys Honorio BP has many e-books and free information to get you started.

Our great NYC market is not a friendly one, but our great neighbor New Jersey is much more kind for beginner investors.

My 2 advice for our market is to partner up with another investor and don't pay for any mentorship or programs. Things go faster when you have like minded investors/partners. Doing things on your own makes things go slow.

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