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Ravonne Evans
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Tips and tricks for beginners like me just starting out

Ravonne Evans
  • Riverview, FL
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Hey guys! So I have been listening to bigger pockets for I wanna say about 4-6 months now, and currently reading rich dad poor dad. I am 25, and been living in DFW area for a little over a year now, and managing an Anytime Fitness. I have super good credit, but mostly focusing on increasing my financial IQ. I am interested in multi family homes, but also thought about buying a foreclosure and doing the BRRR method to it to start?!? I don’t know! Tips and tricks for beginners like me?

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Caleb Heimsoth
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Caleb Heimsoth
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Ravonne Evans having used to live in dfw: watch property taxes and verify those. Watch for hail Damage and insurance costs.

Don’t spend to much time on things like forming llcs or trying to think of the best strategy.

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