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Updated 11 months ago, 02/02/2024

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Starting out in Southern New Hampshire. Any advice?

Matt Parrino
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I am a 23 project engineer who is relatively new to the area(Dover, NH). I am currently saving up to buy my first property and have been listing to the BP Rookie podcast for some time now. I am looking to learn more about how to find good affordable deals and the overall process. Any advice would be great. I am looking to house hack to start out so small multi family is what I would be looking for. Overall, I am good with project planning and budgeting.  I would love to connect with anyone who is in the area or anyone who I could talk to about real estate in general. 

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