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Tyler Nelson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Forest Lake, MN
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Tyler Nelson
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Forest Lake, MN
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I am a full time maintenance technician for an apartment complex. But like anyone I want to be my own boss. I have all the skills and attributes to make a home beautiful. Basically I've narrowed it down to flipping or buying and holding for a rental property. But I'm leaning towards flipping. I've heard it can be risky. some tips on building a buyers list? And tips on getting the right loans, and fully verifying the home doesn't need more than I have analyzed it to need? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much biggerpockets community!! 

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