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All Forum Posts by: Ezra Slayton

Ezra Slayton has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Hello all. I'm on my way back home to Colorado Springs from my time teaching English in China. Problem is I don't have a job lined up....

I want to get started in Real Estate Investing and I've been told I should learn Wholesaling. 

If you know of an Investor/Wholesaler that needs boots on the ground in Colorado Springs or a person to do Cold Calling. Please, put me in contact. 

Thanks!

Ezra

I'm brand new to the game of real estate investing. I have saved up $30k. But, I don't have any credit. I'm 34 years old with a wife and son, and we live in Guiyang, China. I'd love to connect with people who could help me out with a bit of advice! Aside from not having any credit, I also have no idea where to move when the time comes. I'm torn between Utah, Idaho, Oregon, and Reno NV. 

Thanks,

Ezra