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Updated 10 months ago, 02/27/2024
Newcomer to the US Seeks New Start in Another State
Hey everyone!
I've been lurking around BP, soaking up everything from books to podcasts for a few months. Now, it's time to finally take the leap and write my first post.
A bit of a background: two years back, I moved from Italy to Irvine, CA, to help a friend with his business. Now, it's time for me to close that chapter and find my next step. Now, I'm eyeing real estate. It's new territory for me, but I think it would be a very interesting endeavor, even though my savings are kinda tight. Thinking of kicking things off with house hacking and maybe trying to work as a property manager or something similar to stay close to the industry.
My wife and I went through a wonderful exercise–thanks to @Bruce Woodruff for the invaluable guidance–to define what's important to us, our values, goals and dreams. Then, my wife and I picked out 10 places in the US where we think we could enjoy living. It's still a work in progress and we need to research the areas in depth, but I thought I'd share them with you all.
We're after places where a newbie like me can get started, especially through house hacking. We're also looking for a friendly community, a decent lifestyle, and chances to grow professionally in real estate.
Check out our list—and yes, I know it's pretty varied!
- - San Antonio, TX
- - Austin, TX
- - Knoxville, TN
- - Eugene, OR
- - Phoenix, AZ
- - Tucson, AZ
- - Denver, CO
- - Colorado Springs, CO
- - Salt Lake City, UT
- - Lexington, KY
Got any insights or advice on these spots? If you invest or live in any of them, I'd really appreciate your thoughts.
Thanks a ton in advance. This community's insights are very precious to me.
Frugal Fabio
New to US Real Estate