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New Investor with no idea which markets to invest in

John Cavaliere
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Hello,

I'm a 23 year old college graduate in the process of getting a job in law enforcement within the year. I became interested in real estate investing about four months ago and have a pretty basic understanding of the process (as much as I can without going through the process). I am mostly interested in the BRRRR strategy and am looking to invest around 40-50 in my first property.

My biggest question is which cities are most known for being well suited for this type of investing? I am also interested in hearing the process people go through to find good deals. I plan on getting my real estate license soon but right now I have just been searching sites like realtor.com to find properties and then finding the rent for comparable properties. Is there something I could be doing differently?

Thanks for the help!

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