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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

New member in the Indianapolis Area
Hello everyone,
I have been a member for a few months now. I have been building my education on real estate investing. I started as a realtor in the industry, when I joined BP. Then I had an investor call me to help him find some properties here in Indy for him. This is when I had the ideal of start investing along with being a realtor. I was thinking about begin by a double lease option on some properties or a few Brrrrs while I continue as a realtor. So my question is, does it sound like a good plan to have duel rolls in the real estate industry or should I focus on one over the other? Any advice will be great.
Thank you,
Rob Allen