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Tunui Torres-Borabora
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Finding the right strategy

Tunui Torres-Borabora
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  • Yamhill County, OR
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Aloha BP ohana,

I currently reside in a small town in western Oregon near Newberg, OR. I own a SFH as my primary residence and I'm just starting to look for my first RE investment and don't really know where to start when it comes to figuring out what strategies would work for me or my long term goals.

How did some of you figure out your RE strategy?

If the local market is “too” expensive to get into should I look at investing out of state?

I appreciate any and all responses,

-Tunui

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Joe Villeneuve
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Joe Villeneuve
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The right strategy is based on which strategy works best for the specific market and time your are analyzing.  Never just start with a strategy and force it on whatever market you think you want to invest in.  That's potentially like trying to invest oil and water together.

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