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Getting started and want to network!

Daniel Bates
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Hey ya'll! My wife and I are new to RE and are tying to get an early start on financial freedom and our dream life. We are a young couple in Texas who are interested in investment in Montana. We are looking for some experienced investors in Montana and want to make contacts for future deal. We are currently working on our first BRRRR investment which originally was our primary residence and we had planned to be our first flip.

We decided of course to not sell even though our submarket is exploding. We are looking into stepping up to multifamily. Any help would be appreciated!  

Montana interests us because of the growth potential and we love the northern climate. Oh and the Yellow Stone series helped too ;)

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