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Heather Scott
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Hello, I'm a new member from Tucson. I'm hoping to find a mentor/investor on here. I'm looking to get into real estate investing (wholesale, flipping, etc.) Willing to learn anything and everything and put in sweat equity. I have some real estate experience/background. I also have a lot of experience with home Reno's. I'm a hard-working mother of one, married; I have the drive and passion to find financial freedom and a stronger more stable life for my family.

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Consider yourself invited to the New Investor subgroup meetups, run through the local REIA. We meet at the Keller Williams building near River & Campbell. First Tuesday of every month; will post about it in the BP meetups towards the end of the month.

For more info, check out AZREIA.org. We're lucky to have a very well-attended, nationally-recognized REIA based in Phoenix, and the Tucson meetings generally always have 100+ attendees during the main meeting

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