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Patrick Murphy
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Jacksonville, FL
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Newbie trying to find my way!

Patrick Murphy
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Jacksonville, FL
Posted

Hey fellow BPers,

I’ve recently joined Bigger Pockets and am having a difficult time figuring out where to start.

I recently moved to Denver back in June from Milwaukee for my full-time job, and have wanted to get into real estate investing with 2-4 unit multifamily units. My issue is that Denver is currently over-valued and very few properties are worth an investment.

I was curious how individuals in over-valued markets either jump start their real estate investing (wholesaling or other alternatives) in order to gain enough funds for financing. I wasn’t sure if there are certain Colorado financing advantages I’m unaware of, or some other form for me to take advantage. Simply wanted to find better avenues, instead of quitting before I ever really get going…

Look forward to hearing from you everyone!

Thanks,

Patrick

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