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Kevin Merck
  • Milton, GA
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Hi everyone! I am a CPA looking to invest in real estate part time (at first) with very little cash. I am considering investing in land or wholesaling, although I am literally open to every option at this point. I am absolutely not ready to jump right in. I need to educate myself first, and I am seeking any guidance I can get. I have several tax clients who are in real estate, so I understand the tax and accounting side of things. I am more than happy to answer any questions on those subjects, with the caveat that I cannot offer tax advice. Can anybody direct me to resources that will help me to decide the best way to build capital starting with little to no cash? I do know that my end goal is passive income through a buy and hold strategy, probably with multifamily properties.

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