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Updated almost 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Starting out with 50k
Hi,
I am based in the Bay area and new to real estate investing. I have some cash sitting around and want to make use of it by investing in real estate. I am mostly looking for cash flowing properties and willing to look at OOS. I do not have enough time or enough experience to perform BRRR or do house flipping. I am mostly looking for turnkey real estate and from most of the posts here it seems like midwest is the way to go. I would like to know the opinion of channel members as to which city would be the best in terms of cash flow and also it should've landlord friendly laws. Any help is appreciated. Thank you!
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You can perhaps use that capital and partner up with a partner to do some cosmetic rehab and resale the house just to generate quick capital. Once you believe the capital is sufficient enough for you to invest, you can start looking to what states to invest in and also having the luxury to have more state selections to invest.