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Nathaniel Winkel
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  • Morrison, CO
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hours per week commitment

Nathaniel Winkel
  • New to Real Estate
  • Morrison, CO
Posted

    Hi all - I am in the initial stages of research and trying to determine whether REI could be a good option for our family (based in St Louis, MO). The BRRRR strategy for rental properties is interesting to me as a source of passive income. Our current financial situation would enable us to start investing now with $50k in cash, and inject an additional $50k in cash each year from our full time jobs/incomes. So here are my specific goals/questions:

    • end goal of $200k in passive income by 2024
    • so what sort of time commitment are we looking at to make this happen (in hours per week)? in the:
      • initial stage (first few properties)
      • middle stage (scaling up)
      • final stage (maintaining the $200k in passive income)

    I understand, and expect, a variety of answers but it would be great to hear from experienced investors. I am not looking to 'get rich quick', but am trying to assess the necessary commitment to achieve this objective.

    Thanks so much for your help in advance!!!

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