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Tomoko Hale
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Please advise the steps to move forward with my first investment.

Tomoko Hale
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I'm new to here and nice to meet you all! 

There are so many things I could learn and am actually overwhelmed from a lot of information comes to my inbox everyday.

I obtained a real estate agent license wanting to start investing last year and currently being inactive because I was so scared not knowing what to do. I don't have a partner(other than my husband not interested in the real estate but is supportive of what I'm going to do)

I finally figured out that I'd like to invest on mid term rental to start from, and eventually multi family. 

I have some ideas of finance to purchase an investment property after learning from this community but not certain yet.

I have no knowledge of investing real estate world and English is not my first language that I'd like to avoid miscommunication and misunderstandings.

Without knowing the details info such as regulations in the area or procedures of buying a property( even though I passed to get the license), should I start connecting an investor friendly agent and start learning from the agent? I thought I'd activate my license first but I thought I'd ask a professional agent first so I could learn and will be ready.

I bought  the book of "30 days stay" and will read this week.

 I thought I can keep learning but want to step forward to get out of my comfortable zone sooner than later.

Please give me advise should Just jump in finding an investor friendly agent in that area?


Thanks!

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