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Recommendations to start in real estate

Alvaro Arango
  • Washington, DC/Salisbury MD
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Hello everyone, 

I started listening to the bigger pockets podcasts this past month and very excited to get started. I have been interested in doing real estate for the last year or so. I currently bought a condo in Washington DC. I've throwing ideas around regarding increasing cash flow. One, is to move out next year and rent it out my condo or  start investing in duplex/quads family housing. Any recommendations out there? Suggestions? Any tips will be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks,

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    Russell Brazil
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    Welcome to BP. The DC area has a very small number of multifamily homes compared to other metro areas. If you can get one great, just don't let tunnel vision set in on them.

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