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Ryan Vega
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New to Real Estate Houston

Ryan Vega
  • New to Real Estate
  • Houston, TX
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Hello Everyone,

I am new to Real Estate and wanted any type of advice if possible. I have read books on the BRRRR method as well as financial terms for real estate. My whole goal is to have proprieties to rent out. My problem, is I haven't started. How would anyone recommend starting this? Would starting wholesaling be a better option until I gain capital ? I'm open to just learning and hearing your stories as well.

Thank you

Ryan Vega

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Mark Sewell
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Do this.  Find a deal, and call me.  We will run the numbers together.  If you keep it, then great.  If not, I got a ton of qualified clients that would like to have a look at it.  

But let's not be running around town putting houses under contract when you aren't in a position to complete the transaction.  Probably not legal, definately not ethical.  If you aren't there today, I'll explain how you get there.  But let us decide that - way too many people jump to the conclusion that they don't have enough resources to do deals and many find they do, or are at least much closer than you thought.

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