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Roger Covin
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  • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
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Flipping in Fort Worth

Roger Covin
  • Investor
  • Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
Posted

Hi BP,

I've been wholesaling real estate and want to transition into fix and flips. Is it best to partner with an experienced flipper or totally reasonable to tackle it on my own?

I understand that partnering and learning from others is always the smarter move but if it's difficult to find a partner, should I let that slow me down on trying to take down my next deal?

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