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Nick Ferguson
  • Investor
  • Parma, OH
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Just closed on my first "true" deal

Nick Ferguson
  • Investor
  • Parma, OH
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I just picked up the keys on my first "true" deal.  A duplex in Cleveland only 10 minutes from my house.  I say it's my first "true" deal because I do have one other property but I had no idea what I was doing with that so this is the first one I truly evaluated as an investment and purchased using the "correct" process. 

I'm nervous and excited and look forward to the future.  Feel free to check out my Blog Post about the whole process.  It's long, and mostly a record for myself so it's probably a boring read but if you're thinking about getting your first deal, it may put the length of the process into perspective for a new investor who does this "on the side". 

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