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Roshad Luten
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What is the first step?

Roshad Luten
  • Wholesaler
  • Atlanta, GA
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I am starting to get over analysis paralysis, and I just want to jump in without fear, doubt and over analyzing. Can someone please tell me the first thing I should, or you would do when you find a house you want make to make a deal or offer on?

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Nate Sanow
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Nate Sanow
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Like, absolute step one? Never done anything in REI? I'd focus on capital growth. Part time or side hustle jobs that are around the industry that pay your way in getting a "PHD" in REI.

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