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Starting my real estate investment in Pittsburgh

Miki Sheinaizen
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Hi!

My name is Miki, and I'm a 23-year-old foreigner looking to make my first real estate investment in Pittsburgh or the surrounding Allegheny County suburbs. We're targeting properties up to $200K, with a focus on BRRRR and potential flips if we find a great deal.

I'm eager to learn from experienced Pittsburgh investors and agents. I'd love to connect with you to gain insights into the local market, before making our first move.

Happy to meet you all!

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Julia Lyrberg
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Julia Lyrberg
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Hi Miki,

Welcome! It's great to see you diving into real estate investing, especially with a focused strategy like BRRRR and flipping. Pittsburgh and the surrounding areas have some great opportunities, and it's smart to connect with local investors and agents to get a feel for the market.

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