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Newbie: Houston, TX
Hey BPers!
Just relocated from North Carolina and looking to gain some knowledge on no money options for RE investing. My Wife and I have a lot of experience rehabbing so, flipping might be our path.
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Rob Ainbinder Welcome aboard Ro. Houston is a great city for RE investing. Being new to town and having no cash you might just want to pick some subdivisions close by and start driving them, see what kind of houses are there, what the people look like, how they treat their houses, etc. Get on HAR.com and start seeing what things are selling for in those areas and get some education at a RE club. RICH club is good, Lifestyles Unlimited is good too. When you get familiar with some subdivisions maybe you start doing some wholesaling or at least learn the techniques as they will serve you well when you are ready to buy.
What part of town are in you if you don't mind sharing. Keep on reading everything on here and stay in touch.
Todd