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Jocquinn Inmon
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I've figured out my real estate approach

Jocquinn Inmon
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I often hear people say "Find out exactly what it is you want to do and work on that". Try not to take on too much at one time. Being that there are many many ways to invest in RE, pick one strategy and compound on that. Gain your knowledge and perfect that strategy. Being a new Investor reading the books, listening to the podcasts, doing the research etc., It's easy to be overwhelmed by all of the information out there on the RE topic. Which is why I've decided to take the advice I've heard and seen many times. I haven't even done a deal yet but it actually feels good and more obtainable once your narrow down your options and focus on just one strategy at a time. My approach to RE investing will be finding a small multi-family unit a going the House Hacking route. Now that I have that part figured out I can now focus my time and attention on doing just that. Which is why I am asking anyone with experience in Small Multi-Family homes that can offer any additional advice or input on things I need to know to not hesitate to reply or send a message. Eager for information I'm all ears. 

Thanks and Happy New Years

Best of Luck this year in RE!!!

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