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I am a noob here as a 43 year old physician struggling to keep up the hours of my busy practice and I am looking for tips on starting investment by BRRRR'ing (is that a verb?) through foreclosure auction in the state of Connecticut.

Thank you so much!

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If you are as busy as you sound from your post, trying to invest now will only result in you placing too much trust in others to find you what you want and not enough trust in yourself to learn the process. Wait until you can focus your attention, at least in part, on investing and then start the journey.

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