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Strategies for getting into RE while moving every 2yrs - Oahu, HI

Tom Holiday
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Good afternoon y'all! I'm posting since I'm a long-time reader but I'm having trouble figuring a way to get started in RE since my job requires me to move frequently. 

Looking for advice - does anyone have tips/strategies to getting into RE when you're locked into moving frequently? 

Some background on my situation: 

- Military, slated for New England for a few months, Oahu HI ~2 yrs, another location ~2 yrs.

-Approx. $25k saved up. Saving rate about $2k/month, no debt

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Olivia Radziszewski
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Olivia Radziszewski
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Hi- @Tom Holiday- are you able to buy and house hack while you are living there and then rent it out when you leave? Or you can locate a market and invest in it no matter where you are currently living at the time. Good luck!

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