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Beginning with my investment journey!

Stratton Turner
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I’m new and seeking help to break into the investment world. Speculations seem dim in 2020 based on some articles that I've read. But I’m not disheartened in the slightest. After building capital I’m reaching out to the BiggerPockets community for guidance. I’m looking to buy my first property (multifamily) in the Dallas Fort worth area and have little confidence in where to start my career in real estate. I am planning on house hacking to get started. Can anyone provide advice in how and what strategies have worked for you, as well as where/how to get my feet off the ground?

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Haley Powell
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Haley Powell
  • New to Real Estate
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Hey Stratton! Fear not, the DFW Metroplex is expected to double by 2050, and apparently we are already behind schedule for housing. Dallas has a rep for maintaining a pretty even keel during economic ups and downs as well. I am moving to Dallas myself in June, try to leave a deal or two for me!

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