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Dashjay Carlton
  • Fairfield, CA
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Dashjay Carlton
  • Fairfield, CA
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Hello everyone my Name is Dashjay Carlton and like many I want to join the world of real estate investing. It all started about a year ago after I read Rich Dad Poor dad. Done some research but have not taken any action. I would love to be taken under the wing of a successful investor in my area (SF Bay/Sacramento California). So how can I add value to your team? (Maybe that's for me to find out). I would to see the process of a house flip: seeking contractors , agents, escrow and whatever else is involved. I understand this may not be a fast process. Basically I want to learn hands on how this works because books are not getting me anywhere. I have a lot of questions and do not want to bombard my post with them. Please feel free to respond with whatever you feel is necessary. I love constructive criticism

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