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Jose Antonio Flores
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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How to invest in Real Estate having a 9-5?

Jose Antonio Flores
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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Hello, BP Community!

Who here wants to start investing in RE or even wants to learn more about it, but just don't have the time or your current job is keeping you busy? 

Well, I am looking to partner up with people and help them learn about Real estate Investing along the way!

I am mainly doing business in Florida, but I am looking to partner up with you no matter where you are in the country and what you do (wholesaling, agent, investor, contractor, property manager...) or other current job.

Please, if you feel that you need some guidance in REI, reach out to me!

Connect with me and send me your questions.

The best, 

Jose Flores 

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Joshua Noth
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Austin, TX
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Joshua Noth
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Austin, TX
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Finding an investor-friendly Realtor is probably the easiest, biggest step you can take.  Not every agent understands an investor's mindset, nor works weekends.  Having someone who understands your numbers/criteria/goals can be tremendous in certain markets

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