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Fridey Charles
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Fridey Charles
  • Miami, FL
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hi, im a newbie interested in becoming a real estate investor and I would like to know where to start.

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Tyrone Green
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Tyrone Green
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If you have no cash and just that fuzzy stuff in your pockets you may want to consider partnering up with a more experienced investor. Problem is you will need to bring something of substance to the table, and if you are new to RE that may be a catch-22 for you.

Read as many forum threads here on BP as you can about Iinvesting with low money down, you will be on information overload but that is OK because eventually your brain will filter and retain the important stuff.

Much success!

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