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Updated over 4 years ago, 05/26/2020

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Soon To Be Dentist: Help Me Find My Niche

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Hello everyone,

I recently have joined BiggerPockets as a recommendation from some colleagues that are pretty active on the site. I am writing this post to get some insight on where individuals might believe I find the most success with my specific background. From my understanding, a good strategy to becoming successful in real estate is focusing on a specific niche, and becoming an 'expert' in it; this will avoid spending too much time on the vast amount of different avenues of wealth building in this industry. I would be extremely appreciative if I could have some help with that. Here's a little bit about me without going into too much detail:

-Soon to be dentist with low living expenses and decent excess income to work with

-Large amount of side time outside of work (no kids, etc.)

-Most likely moving to the Denver area but possibly other major metros (Seattle/Raleigh)

My overall goal throughout my career is to build a decent size real estate portfolio to build some passive income for myself and my family early on. I figured it's good to start early so that's why I'm here. I've recently purchased BRRR by David Greene, The Book on Rental Property Investing and The Book on Managing Rental Properties by Brandon Turner. Let me know where you think I would excel in this industry. I would appreciate any input.

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