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All Forum Posts by: Anthony Ramirez

Anthony Ramirez has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: Investing in an Expensive Market

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Hello everyone, I am looking to get started in real estate investing within the next year or so, but the area I live in is an expensive real estate market. I've considered leaving to another market, but if I wanted to stay in my current area is there anything I can do to help myself find a good deal? I've considered looking through eviction listings or any foreclosures in my area to try to snag a good deal, but is there any other strategies that could help?

Post: Which step comes first?

Anthony RamirezPosted
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Originally posted by @Erickson Sainval:


Thanks so much for the answer, I've been reading about real estate investments and asking questions and so far I wasn't able to find an answer to which step I should do first. I appreciate the help. 

Post: Which step comes first?

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Hello everyone, I am new to the real estate investing world and am looking for some answers, when buying home, do you find the deal first or acquire financing first? Is there a standard operating procedure or is it up to the investor? I am just confused on how to get the process of actually buying real estate started, and would like some help. Any help would be gladly appreciated.