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Kyle Barker
  • Rental Property Investor
  • MD
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Ocean County NJ and DC Metro

Kyle Barker
  • Rental Property Investor
  • MD
Posted

Hello,

Coming off active duty Army currently in Alaska. Looking to start investing in the area of my hometown in Ocean County New Jersey and also in my new permanent residence area in Montgomery County Maryland. My wife and I original plan was to house hack however reading the forums it’s difficult to find a multi family in the DC Metro. We are thinking of a Live in flip and hold or influenced by this blog https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/why-im-not-house-hacking , perhaps investing in our hometown in NJ which is somewhere we are more comfortable with and then essentially house hacking through their long distance cash flow in maryland.

Regardless would love to hear some success stories in both these areas and perhaps some good advice.

Thank you!