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Darnelle Turner
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Buying my first property

Darnelle Turner
  • New to Real Estate
  • Pittsburgh
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I’m new to real estate and looking to buy my first property 

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Jeremy Taggart
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Hey @Darnelle Turner if you need anyone local to bounce ideas off of feel free to reach out. Not sure how far along you are in the process of learning but make sure you educate yourself prior to diving in. Read tons of books and listen to tons of podcasts. There's a bunch of blogs and webinars on here that are super helpful as well. Start analyzing deals to get famililar with the rents and prices in all of the different neighborhoods here. You'll put yourself in a much better position getting started once you are ready to dive in. There are some good meetup groups in the local area too where you can meet other experienced local investors and pick their brains. But most importantly don't be afraid to take action once you educate up! First one is the hardest then it's a cake walk from there once you get that momentum going. 

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