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Looking to become an investor

Patrice Jones
  • Many, LA
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Hi My name is Patrice.  I'm very interested and serious about becoming an investor.  I've been doing a lot of research and I'm loving Bigger Pockets because there is so much great information here.  I recently attended a 3 day seminar and now I'm ready.  I will be doing this alone in the beginning and I'm very nervous but I am ready to start.  Any tips or information on where to actually begin would be very helpful.  Thanks so much in advance.

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Ned Carey
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Ned Carey
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@Patrice Jones I see it is your first post so welcome to BP

  1. Learn the strategies - that is the fun easy part
  2. learn how to evaluate deals. There is a lot of information on BP how to do that.
  3. Learn your market. Go look at a hundred houses and evaluate them. This sis the hard part that lots want to skip. You don't do this behind a computer you do this by visiting proprieties.  Good luck.
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