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Kingsley Osias
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boston, MA
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Newbie to real estate investor

Kingsley Osias
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Boston, MA
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Hello everyone! My name is Kingsley, I’m a newbie and looking for the best way to get my hands dirty! I should have around $10-12K by May/April 2020. I work full time for a community bank in their commercial loans department, B.S. in finance, and bartend nights (just entered out slow season, so I’ll have more nights available).

Any advice? I listened to show 361 (mobile homes) and 331 (Detroit homes), they both seems to have lower barriers of entries, in respects to capital investment. Anyone willing to mentor/partner on a deal?

Any and all feedback would be greatly appreciated!

Happy New Year!

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Gary Carver
  • Realtor
  • Detroit, MI
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Gary Carver
  • Realtor
  • Detroit, MI
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@Kingsley Osias. Hello. I Believe this is one of the better markets to consider. PRice, inventory, returns. Reach out with any questions

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