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Richard Miller
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Squirrel! Note investing.

Richard Miller
  • Aubrey, TX
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Little joke there as I do try to avoid the “next shiny thing syndrome” but this perked my interest. So I admittedly have been sitting on the sidelines for about 4 years now. I started with residential-didn’t like the tenant requirements, then looked at multi-family with property manager (currently invested), but I like the sound of the note business but lack the experience which brings me to this post. There appears to be a lot to learn and just as many land mines. So just as before I will start with podcast, BP post and online research. However, a mentor is a must it appears. Currently live just north of Dallas. Advice welcome and thank you in advance for you replies.

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Chris Seveney
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@Richard Miller

BiggerPockets is a great place to get an overview of note investing. Regarding the “notes and bolts” of it be happy to chat offline with you on some tips on note investing and where to get hands on experience vs just spending a weekend listening to a seminar.

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