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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Graphics Nerd Jumps in! .... again :)
Hello Everyone,
I own one property (See other post) so obviously I am a newbie investor. I bought that one when I was young, excited and optimistic. And now that the Real estate itch has hit me again I am dusting off and jumping in... again. My first order of business is to see what can be done about my current purchase which is out of state.. but I would also like to do some new deals in the area I now live in. I am newbie enough that I dont really know what I want to do exactly. Flipping sounds neat, but if I find a place thats worth holding and renting I am game for that too. The good news is that I am old enough to know that I have to go with the flow and just see what comes up. The OTHER good news is that my wife is a commercial property manager... so I am hoping that opens some doors. However as mentioned she works in commercial buildings with a MUCH higher price range so I am unsure how much she will be able to help.
At the moment I am most interested in just researching financing to see what we can get.. before I get all excited about buying.
Anyhow, glad to be a part of the community!