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Andrew Nelson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Winder, GA
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Seasoned RE Agent & New to Investing Need advice

Andrew Nelson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Winder, GA
Posted

Hey everyone!

Here is my dilemma, I have about 10 years of RE experience as a licensed agent in NE Georgia. I am just starting on the investing side of the business.

When the economy tanked I had to switch from RE full time to getting a full time JOB. Well this FT job has me working roughly 50-60 hours a week at this point. I am more than ready to switch to investing full time. I know I can not just jump over to the investing side because of my lack of savings. I have a great grasp of construction and real estate in general. I am wanting to start wholesaling and fix and flips. I am hoping for some advice on how to be able to start with roughly 2 hours a day to devote to learning and training in investing.

I really need to find a good mentor in the area and someone willing to show me the ropes. I am confident I can crawl, walk, run quickly once I am exposed to the general daily tasks. Please feel free to throw out advice on what might be good for me to do on a daily basis, besides studying, and learning the business. I am ready to dive deeper.

If anyone knows someone in this area willing to help. I am more than willing to be a bird dog or assistant as I am able to help someone if they are willing to invest in me. 

Thanks so much!

Andrew

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