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Tim Puffer
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Tim Puffer
  • Lansing, MI
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Hi Everyone!

I'm new to real estate. I just received my license this week and am planning to do investing when I'm not at my day job.

Would anyone mind sharing how they got started and if there is anything that I should be prepared for in getting started?

Thanks !!!

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Justin Workman
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Justin Workman
  • Flipper/Rehabber
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start slow and grow organically. Dont over leverage and rush into deals.  Look at doing live in flips or buying a multi unit for your personal residents.  There are tons of ways to get started, but every overnight success is years in the making.  It takes drive and hard work to succeed.  Good luck.

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