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Michael Phillips
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  • Erie, PA
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Newbies in Philly/Erie

Michael Phillips
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Erie, PA
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I’m a newbie from philly, anyone have any tips on how to get started ? anything helps

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Jonathan Oh
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Jonathan Oh
  • Investor
  • Las Vegas, NV
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@Michael Phillips You will get better feedback if you let us know what you want to get started with. Wholesale? Fix/flip? Turnkeys? Syndications? Notes? There are so many different ways to invest, so your question is very vague.

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