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All Forum Posts by: Sebastian Heretyk

Sebastian Heretyk has started 8 posts and replied 11 times.

Good Morning Investors, to make it short and simple I'm a brand new investor looking to dive into the real estate world. I've been going over all of the material biggerpockets offers and then some. I'd like to ask for your advice. I'm at a spot where I'm gathering lot's of valuable knowledge in terms of looking for financing, finding properties, etc, however, I'm a bit lost and overwhelmed on where to start.

My Situation:

I'm 2 years post college, and am currently running my personal training business, I figured I wouldn't be able to ever stand working for someone at a corporate job so I went onto creating my own branch. I'm able to invest around $5,000 and am trying my best to save any additional income that comes my way. I live in the Chicagoland area-more specifically on the North-suburban side.

Goal: I would love to get started right away. Even though Covid is messing with all of us, I would hate this situation restraining me from doing what I'm starting to be very passionate about. My plan for the next upcoming months is to get a solid team, and start a few house flips for the immediate investment-income and down the line of 6 months start the process of BRRRR.. I'm willing to put much effort on my side, as well as rehabbing with my own hands, not for the money aspect, but to start getting knowledge of every ingredient that adds into real estate investing.


I'm a bit lost and overwhelmed and quite frankly unsure if that's the right way to go about it in my situation. Would love yalls feed back and any recommendations that you can send my way.

All appreciated from the top,

Your future investor ~Sebastian Heretyk