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Samantha Ruiz
  • Southeastern Wisconsin
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Newbie from Southeastern Wisconsin

Samantha Ruiz
  • Southeastern Wisconsin
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Hello everyone!

As the title says, I've just started learning about real estate investing this year by reading books, which led me to the BiggerPockets forums.  To be more precise, I'm located in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin.  As my profile says, still learning & researching how real estate investing can help us build long term wealth, diversify our retirement savings, and attain more financial independence. My current day (and sometimes nights and weekends) job is working IN and ON my practice/business as a dentist. My time is the commodity in shortest supply for me these days, so I am particularly interested in real estate investment strategies that don't require large amounts of time on my part.

I know that I'm not interested in flipping, house hacking or wholesaling.

Single family rentals seem like a great way to get started, but the time commitment worries me a bit.  We have a condo we currently live in that I want to rent out once we purchase a house again in the next year or 2.

I'm interested in learning more about private note investing, raw land investing/reselling by targeting tax delinquent properties, commercial properties, mobile home parks, and crowdfunding.

Any feedback, advice, or general thoughts would be much appreciated.  Glad to be here!

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