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Desiree Frazier
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • New Ipswich, NH
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Newbie from Manchester, NH

Desiree Frazier
  • Residential Real Estate Broker
  • New Ipswich, NH
Posted

Hello,
I'm a new investor from Manchester, NH. I have been doing a ton of training on the different areas of RE investing, and I haven't decided where to settle in just yet. I have formed my company, and I am also currently halfway through my classes for my RE agents license. I learned recently that in NH if you make money off of a RE transaction (not including your own) you must have a license. I also plan to get my brokers once I have met the requirements for it.

Right now, I am looking for the quickest and easiest way to build capital. This is where I am getting stuck, how do I get started with the least amount of out of pocket expense?

I look forward to networking with all of you, and I hope everyone is having a great day!

Desiree' Hughes

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