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Rob Nies
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Newbie in Rock Hill, SC

Rob Nies
  • Rock Hill, SC
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I wanted to say hello to all! I'm from the Rock Hill, SC / Charlotte, NC area and new to investing. I'm not really sure where to start but but I have a goal of trying to make 5k by the end of the year. I work at a large company in Gastonia, NC with 1200 employees so I'm thinking I should try and wholesale a deal from the leads I might be able to generate there. I know of one flip investor in the Gastonia area but none in the Rock Hill area. Any info or contacts in the area would be greatly appreciated! Good luck to all in your new found freedom!

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Ned Carey
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Welcome to BP Rob Nies

A good place to start is getting an education, and the place to do that is hte Bigger Pockets Free Beginners Guide

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