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Prince Conley
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Partner with Fix and Flip

Prince Conley
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Atlanta, GA
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Been doing a little research and just purchased J. Scott's book on flipping. I have about $20k-$30k to start with.  First, is that a good amount of money to start with and get a good deal done? I have pretty decent credit as well.  I'm leaning towards hitting a local investor group meeting and trying to partner with someone with a little more experience.   Little weary about the whole partnership thing so if anyone has any advice I'd love for you to share. 

Also, is it realistic for me to think I can do $150k - $350k in gross profit a year if I don't touch/spend my initial investment and profit? Basically continue to reinvest.