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Dying to get started
I put aside about 15k (and counting) that I am solely dedicating toward getting into real estate. I have been looking into turnkey properties outside of my home state and as of now my interest is to start out in a buy and hold strategy and eventually do some BRRRR (I have some people close to me with great experience in construction/ being a landlord).
I’d love to hear some insight from anyone who has looked to start out in a similar way, or if you started out in a completely different manner. I’m trying to ensure I somewhat follow the John Wooden advice of “be quick but don’t hurry”. Maybe it makes much more sense to wait a bit, increase my cash reserves and look for higher quality properties? Maybe I could go an entirely different route, any info would be welcomed